2004

Thursday, September 30th

8:00pm

Up from Zero: A conversation about the future of the World Trade Center Site

Up from Zero: A conversation about the future of the World Trade Center site with New Yorker architecture critic Paul Goldberger.

Interviewed by Christopher Hawthorne, a lecturer at the Graduate School of Journalism, architecture critic for Slate and a New York Times contributor.

Pulitzer Prize winner Paul Goldberger has been the architecture critic at The New Yorker magazine since July 1997. He is the author of several books, including the text for The World Trade Center Remembered, Manhattan Unfurled, and Up from Zero: Politics, Architecture, and the Rebuilding of New York, which was just published by Random House. He spent more than 25 years at the New York Times and appears frequently in films and on television to discuss art, architecture, and cities. He became Dean of the Parsons School of Design in New York City in July 2004.

SPONSORED BY

UC Berkeley Graduate School of JournalismÌ¢‰â‰ã¢s Terner Program in Urban Reporting, UCB School of Environmental Design and the American Institute of Architects San Francisco

LOCATION

Room 105 - North Gate Hall

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