How To Turn A Place Around- October 23-24, 2003
Project for Public Spaces
Whether you're a planning professional or a neighborhood advocate; you can learn the techniques of making a great public space in your community.
Inspired by our popular book, How to Turn a Place Around, the course will promote a deeper understanding of what makes public spaces function and PPS's innovative methods of analyzing them.
Set in the heart of New York City, participants work in small teams to observe and analyze places in Chinatown that illustrate pertinent issues, give insights and encourage them to see the sites from a user's point of view. To learn more visit us at http://pps.org/nyc_training.htm or e-mail [email protected].
Project for Public Spaces is a membership organization that helps communities and professionals make great places. With 27 years of placemaking experience behind us, we are at the forefront of the international movement to create more livable towns and cities.
To join us visit our website, www.pps.org, or call 212 620 5660
Date: October 23-24, 2003,
Location: New York, NY
Learn More: http://pps.org/nyc_training.htm
Related Link: PPS website
For more information contact:
Jande Wintrob
Project for Public Spaces
153 Waverly Place
New York
New York 10014
USA
Phone: 212-620-5660
Fax: 212-620-3821
Email: [email protected]
Web: http://www.pps.org
Posted August 12, 2003
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