I'll be attending Alain Bertaud's talk, though I'm not sure whether I'll be doing it here in Christchurch or up in Wellington. I hope to see many of you there.
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Mobile and affordable: The future of our cities
In recent decades, urban planners have been inventing all
sorts of abstract objectives to justify their plans for our future cities:
smart growth, liveability, and sustainability are among the most recent
fads.
There is nothing wrong, of course, for a city to be smart, liveable, or
sustainable.
But for some reason these vague and benign sounding objectives often become
a proxy for imposing planning regulations that severely limit the supply of
land, resulting in ever higher housing prices. They also reduce the ability
of cities to cope with their residents’ transport needs.
New York University senior scholar Alain Bertaud, himself a former
principal urban planner at the World Bank, argues that it is time for
planners to think again. They need to abandon abstract objectives and focus
their efforts on just two measurable outcomes: citizens’ mobility and housing
affordability.
Join us for a thought-provoking challenge of current urban planning
orthodoxies.
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About the Speaker:
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Alain
Bertaud is an urbanist and, since 2012, a senior research scholar at the
NYU Stern Urbanisation Project. Currently, he is writing a book about urban
planning that is tentatively titled Order
Without Design. Bertaud previously held the position of
principal urban planner at the World Bank. After retiring from the Bank in
1999, he worked as an independent consultant. Prior to joining the World
Bank he worked as a resident urban planner in a number of cities around the
world: Bangkok, San Salvador (El Salvador), Port au Prince (Haiti), Sana’a
(Yemen), New York, Paris, Tlemcen (Algeria), and Chandigarh (India).
Bertaud’s research, conducted in collaboration with his wife Marie-Agnès,
aims to bridge the gap between operational urban planning and urban
economics. Their work focuses primarily on the interaction between urban
forms, real estate markets and regulations.
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Auckland
Time and Date:
Monday 28 July 2014
5.45pm - 6.00pm Arrival
6.00pm - 7.00pm Seminar
7.00pm - 7.30pm Networking
Location:
Level 22
PwC Tower
188 Quay Street
Auckland
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Wellington
Time and Date:
Wednesday 30 July 2014
5.45pm - 6.00pm Arrival
6.00pm - 7.00pm Seminar
7.00pm - 8.00pm Networking
Location:
Room GBLT1
Victoria University of Wellington Law Buildings
55 Lambton Quay
Wellington
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Christchurch
Time and Date:
Thursday 31 July 2014
5.45pm - 6.00pm Arrival
6.00pm - 7.00pm Seminar
7.00pm - 7.30pm Networking
Location:
CDC (Canterbury Development Corporation) Offices
Level 1, 99 Cashel Street
Christchurch
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