Kathy Madden

Kathy Madden is an environmental designer who, along with Fred Kent and Steve Davies, has guided the development of Project for Public Spaces since 1975. During this time, Kathy has been involved in all aspects of the organization's work. She has directed numerous research and urban design projects along with training programs throughout the U.S and abroad. In addition to working on a variety of projects, she is currently working on expanding PPS's Placemaking Training and Public Space Research and Publications programs.

Kathy has co-authored and written books and articles, including the PPS best-selling publication How to Turn a Place Around, which has now also been translated into Czech and Japanese. She has lectured extensively and conducts, in conjunction with other PPS staff, PPS's semi-annual How to Turn a Place Around training program in New York. While at PPS she taught for six years at the Pratt School of Architecture Graduate Program in Urban Design.

In 1995, Kathy started the Urban Parks Institute with $2.2 million grant funding from the Lila Wallace-Reader's Digest Fund which brought together over 2,000 parks leaders from both the private and public sectors in eight national conferences and four regional workshops. The institute produced a volume of research and publications relating to urban parks and created a major resource center for urban parks best practices and research, Urban Parks Online, which attracts over one million page views annually.

Prior to working at PPS, Kathy worked at the Institute for Architecture and Urban Studies and at the New York City Parks Department where she conducted an evaluation of park equipment and street furniture.

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