Having graduated from the Yale School of Architecture in 2019, Nino is in the process of crafting a career that mobilizes community engagement to invest in the sustained dignity, empowerment, and environment of vulnerable demographics. ![]() Explore the full Gallery of Urban Ideas here.Īntonino Boornazian is an illustrator, furniture maker, and aspiring architect from Brooklyn, NY. We are featuring some of the most compelling ideas in a series of reflections and proposals about diverse topics like education, community engagement, and mobility. In April, we released a Call for Ideas to our network soliciting a broad range of submissions that envision how urban planning and design should change in the wake of Covid-19 as we strive to build a more just city for all New Yorkers. In response to the Covid-19 pandemic, the Urban Design Forum launched City Life After Coronavirus, a digital program convening Fellows and international experts to document global responses to the current crisis and to strategize a road to recovery for New York City. Inside Out: A Case Study for Improving City Streets by Peter Martin and Kevin Alexander Shifting Perspectives on Street Life by April Schneider and Haikun Xu ![]() Integrating Social Distancing into Street Planning by Catherine McVay, Patrick Kennell, Kate Ascher, and John MessengaleĮxploring the Role of Parks as Community Recovery & Resilience by Victoria Cerullo A Blueprint for Shared Summer Streets in Hudson by Liz McEnaney, Anna Dietzsch, and Kaja Kühlĭistance Dining: A Reopening Toolkit by Tiya Gordon
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