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Reanimating public space through sustainable design: Adrian Benepe at TEDxMiddlebury 

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A Senior Vice President and Director of City Park Development for The Trust for Public Land, Adrian Benepe is one of the nation's experts on the nexus of the public, private, and non-profit sectors in public space development and management. Born and raised in New York, Benepe worked for twenty-seven years in the NYC Department of Parks and Recreation, serving as Park Commissioner for eleven years under Mayor Michael Bloomberg, prior to joining The Trust for Public Land. During that time he oversaw a major expansion of the city's parks system, including restoring historic parks such as Central Park and Battery Park, adding 730 acres of new parkland including Hudson River Park, Brooklyn Bridge Park, and the High Line, and laying the groundwork for an additional 2,000 acres of parks.
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@marusak72
@marusak72 7 лет назад
A smart architect and smart open minded town hall makes a difference for centuries. In my hometown members of municipal council (AD 1887) decided not to sell rampart around the city walls (as it happened all over the Europe). Today we have a complete green passageway park through the city. We are all grateful every single day.
@clayspace6416
@clayspace6416 7 лет назад
I love listening to Adrian speak. Always a good talk with lots of passion about parks.
@Track2Training
@Track2Training Год назад
Very good discussion and insightful research
@downbntout
@downbntout 6 лет назад
Bright thinking, and the persistence to get through all those layers of bureaucracy. Respect.
@brettheeley3836
@brettheeley3836 6 лет назад
It was because of Robert Moses and his obsession with cars and building highways that led to the urban decay of New York City.
@thedriftmc
@thedriftmc 7 лет назад
Fantastic talk, thank you !!
@HaroldLLucas
@HaroldLLucas 6 лет назад
park conservancy in resilient cities
@ElleCooper
@ElleCooper 6 лет назад
need a love button. Thanks to the innovators
@PlantMorePlants
@PlantMorePlants 10 лет назад
Great talk, bravo!
@shrutinahar830
@shrutinahar830 3 года назад
Inspiring and insightful! ❤️🙏👍
@Nhoj31neirbo47
@Nhoj31neirbo47 5 лет назад
Nicely presented.
@seasong7655
@seasong7655 2 года назад
This is what is possible, if you give space to nature instead of cars. America should've listened to this man!
@PeepalBaba-Givemetrees
@PeepalBaba-Givemetrees Год назад
wonderful 🌿
@swetasingh4135
@swetasingh4135 3 года назад
'Places that are not just survivable but also livable' Wow!
@almasudinstitud4959
@almasudinstitud4959 3 года назад
Edan. Ini juga keren parah. Andaikan di tempatku ada gini.
@buraksimsek9488
@buraksimsek9488 5 лет назад
hocamız önerdi ve izledik çok güzel bir anlatım
@OriginalPuro
@OriginalPuro 6 лет назад
Cars trying to take space everywhere.:s Get'em out and there are more parks :D
@mellertid
@mellertid 5 лет назад
Poor sound quality though.
@Kelsea-2002
@Kelsea-2002 2 года назад
Sorry,but the Central Park in New York is just a tiny park against the Englischer Garten in Munich (Germany) and the Boi de Boulogne in Paris (France).
@SOJIBENN
@SOJIBENN 3 года назад
Awesome
@BmoreIrish
@BmoreIrish Год назад
Robert Moses F’ed everything up.
@manishimweregis9034
@manishimweregis9034 2 года назад
I need to have conversation with an architect out there please
@alvarojose22
@alvarojose22 6 лет назад
Central park... thousands of better parks in Europe
@ipsita4356346
@ipsita4356346 2 года назад
Who decided central park is the best park in the world?
@Tryte
@Tryte 4 года назад
Built to be a space where rich and poor can both experience nature, but ends up adding value to the surrounding area, pricing out the poor so only the rich remain. This only works if the majority of people own their property, not rent it, which isn’t true with most of the example cities given in this lecture.
@gcohen3516
@gcohen3516 5 лет назад
I was the 1000th person to like this.
@jayson5988
@jayson5988 2 года назад
Hes like kevin spacey but innocent
@TheJonathanbgr
@TheJonathanbgr 3 года назад
so i ave a question, to whether we would create cities nature, nature resistant,.. we live in a changing and living world and were supposed to adapt not the other way around,.. why do people still think controversial to our natural environment?,..
@thiaguinhotpm
@thiaguinhotpm 6 лет назад
man that guy need to breath a little sometimes hahaha but this was great though!
@guptashobhit421
@guptashobhit421 4 года назад
PARK OR LAWN?? Millions of $$ and deploy imported grass where kids can't play and less trees with swimming pools. Liked the part where NATURE TOOKOVER THE TRACK but there even human community intervened and imposed it's artificial designing. Build a native self sustainable landscape with trees, plants, wetlands rather a piece of Disney land.
@daltman087
@daltman087 10 лет назад
This is what China needs more of right?
@nessrinjaf4125
@nessrinjaf4125 4 года назад
Please translate to arabic languge
@haoruchen4216
@haoruchen4216 4 года назад
Parks are the ultimate Gentrification....
@stephencrabtree3161
@stephencrabtree3161 Год назад
How ?
@osamahussain5012
@osamahussain5012 3 года назад
Worst ted lecture.
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