Sep 09 2021
The Larger Landscape Conversation: Desigining a Green New Deal

The Larger Landscape Conversation: Desigining a Green New Deal

Presented by Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum at Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum

What is the role of design and planning in the Green New Deal? Designing a Green New Deal gathers leading voices on the role of architects, landscape architects, and planners advocating for and realizing an ambitious program of public works improvements, infrastructure investments, and new green economies. This conversation convenes climate journalist Kate Aronoff, urban planner Billy Fleming, urban designer Stephen Gray, and is moderated by Charles Waldheim.

The Larger Landscape Conversation is a new, recurring salon-style dialog from the Gardner. We’re bringing together visionaries across disciplines to discuss the intersection of creativity, lived experience, and social justice.
SPEAKERS:
Kate Aronoff, a staff writer at The New Republic, focusing on American Politics and climate change

Billy Fleming, the founding Wilks Family Director of the Ian L. McHarg Center in the Weitzman School of Design at the University of Pennsylvania

Stephen Gray, Associate Professor of Urban Design at the Harvard University Graduate School of Design and founder of Boston-based design firm Grayscale Collaborative

Moderated by Charles Waldheim, Ruettgers Curator of Landscape at the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum

Admission Info

Tickets are required and include Museum admission.

Adults $20, seniors $18, students $13, free for members and children 17 and under.

Phone: 617 278 5156

Dates & Times

2021/09/09 - 2021/09/09

Location Info

Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum

25 Evans Way, Boston, MA 02115

Parking Info

A limited number of free and metered spots are available near the Gardner Museum. We also offer discounted parking at the next-door Simmons School of Management Garage and are walking distance from the lots at the Museum of Fine Arts.

SIMMONS UNIVERSITY PARKING
Discounted* parking is available on Levels P1-P3 of the Simmons School of Management (SOM) Garage, at 86 Avenue Louis Pasteur.

MUSEUM OF FINE ARTS PARKING
Three parking lots are available at the Museum of Fine Arts, on Museum Road accessible from Huntington Avenue or from the Fenway.