How to Beautify a City - Integrating Nature and Art in Urban Landscapes
The Aspen Institute via YouTube
Overview
Explore the intersection of urban design, ecology, and art in this 45-minute panel discussion from the 2022 Aspen Ideas Festival. Discover how landscape architects and designers are transforming cityscapes by integrating nature into urban environments, from high-profile projects like the High Line to commercial spaces on Fifth Avenue. Examine the role of art and nature in public spaces and how their combination enhances urban life. Learn from experts Erin Harkey, Kate D. Levin, and Lily Kwong as they discuss innovative approaches to beautifying cities, reconnecting residents with nature, and the impact of these initiatives on community well-being. Gain insights into projects such as Millennium Park, the Chicago Riverwalk, and public art installations, while considering how beauty in urban spaces can foster a sense of safety and encourage play for children and adults alike.
Syllabus
Introduction
The 14th Factory
Summer and Winter
Friends of the High Line
Millennium Park
Riverwalk
Public Art
Mountains in Grand Central Station
Pilsen Mural
Native Plants
How does beauty make people less afraid
Childrens play
Parks
Taught by
The Aspen Institute