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X-WR-CALDESC:The ground is an often-overlooked site of design and repair. T
 he thin crust of asphalt\, concrete\, and compacted urban soil beneath our
  feet covers most of New York City’s open space\, multiplying heat in neig
 hborhoods while severing water’s flow into the earth. These hard surfaces 
 are unevenly distributed\, building upon existing patterns of inequality a
 nd decades of green infrastructural disinvestment. \n\nRecognizing that ci
 ties are not only shaped by physical matter\, but also systems\, instituti
 ons\, and social associations\, this roundtable event coalesces these rela
 tionships and asks how incremental and intergenerational acts of subtracti
 on\, however small\, can be drivers of infrastructural\, ecological and so
 cial repair. What would it take to 'depave' a portion of sidewalk\, a park
 ing lot\, a freeway\, an entire city?  \n\nThrough brief presentations and
  a moderated conversation\, explore how communities\, designers and city a
 gencies can productively engage with each other to realize a greener\, mor
 e just\, and resilient city.
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DESCRIPTION:The ground is an often-overlooked site of design and repair. Th
 e thin crust of asphalt\, concrete\, and compacted urban soil beneath our 
 feet covers most of New York City’s open space\, multiplying heat in neigh
 borhoods while severing water’s flow into the earth. These hard surfaces a
 re unevenly distributed\, building upon existing patterns of inequality an
 d decades of green infrastructural disinvestment. \n\nRecognizing that cit
 ies are not only shaped by physical matter\, but also systems\, institutio
 ns\, and social associations\, this roundtable event coalesces these relat
 ionships and asks how incremental and intergenerational acts of subtractio
 n\, however small\, can be drivers of infrastructural\, ecological and soc
 ial repair. What would it take to 'depave' a portion of sidewalk\, a parki
 ng lot\, a freeway\, an entire city?  \n\nThrough brief presentations and 
 a moderated conversation\, explore how communities\, designers and city ag
 encies can productively engage with each other to realize a greener\, more
  just\, and resilient city.
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SUMMARY:DEPAVE: The Ground as a Site of Design and Repair
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