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The Future of Cities

Date: April 27, 2023
Time: 10:00 am - 12:00 pm
Location: 16 W. 61 St., 11th-floor auditorium

Towards an Inclusive City: Leave No One Behind

This event is the fourth within “The Future of Cities” annual talk series jointly hosted by the New York Tech’s School of Architecture and Design and the Consulate General of Denmark in New York. It aims to increase public awareness of critical global issues, including the future of cities, environmental sustainability, socio-political and economic challenges, urban regeneration, best sustainable practices in architecture and design, and urban planning for climate change adaptation. This year’s event is also in line with the topic of the World Congress of Architecture that will take place during the summer in Copenhagen.

Introduction

Maria R. Perbellini

Maria R. Perbellini, AAIA, OAIArch.

Dean of The School of Architecture and Design

Welcome Remarks

Berit Basse

Berit Basse

Ambassador, Consul General of Denmark in New York

Ambassador Berit Basse has enjoyed an expansive diplomatic career that has taken her around the world—from Senegal and Munich to Singapore and Uganda.

From 2012 to 2016, Ambassador Basse served as Denmark’s Ambassador to Singapore and Brunei, successfully overseeing key commercial and diplomatic relationships between Denmark and the two States. She has also served as First Secretary at the Embassy of Denmark in Uganda and Consul General of Denmark in Munich, Germany.

Meanwhile, from 1992 to 1996, the Ambassador worked on several development projects for the United Nations Development Programme in Senegal. Immediately prior to her New York posting, Ambassador Basse also led the Danish Ministry of Foreign Affairs’ department in charge of client relations and global commercial opportunities.

Ambassador Basse assumed her role at the helm of Denmark In New York on September 1, 2020.

Moderator

Dongsei Kim

Dongsei Kim

Associate Professor and Department Chair

Lectures

Dr. Sharon Egretta Sutton

Dr. Sharon Egretta Sutton

FAIA, Distinguished Visiting Professor of Architecture, New School

Dr. Sharon Egretta Sutton, FAIA is a citizen architect and scholar who promotes cultural inclusivity in her profession and in the populations it serves. Her books include When Ivory Towers Were Black: A Story about Race in Americas Cities and Universities (2017) and the forthcoming, Pedagogy of a Beloved Commons: Pursuing Democracy’s Promise through Place-Based Activism, both narrating America’s continuing struggle for racial justice.

In addition to being a distinguished visiting professor of architecture at Parsons School of Design, Dr. Sutton has served on the faculties of Columbia University, Pratt Institute, the University of Cincinnati, the University of Michigan, and the University of Washington. She was the twelfth African American woman to be licensed as an architect, the first to be promoted to full professor of architecture, and the second to be elevated to fellowship in the American Institute of Architects, and the first to be a distinguished professor of the Association of Collegiate Schools of Architecture.

Early in her career, Dr. Sutton worked as a professional musician in New York City, most notably in the Bolshoi Ballet Company orchestra and in the original cast of Man of La Mancha. Her fine art is in the Library of Congress and has been widely exhibited and collected. She holds five academic degrees—in music, architecture, philosophy, and psychology—and has studied graphic art internationally.

Dr. Sutton received the Whitney M. Young Jr. Award from the AIA, the Medal of Honor from both the New York and Seattle chapters of that organization, and the Oculus Award from the Beverly Willis Architecture Foundation. She is a distinguished professor of the Association of Collegiate Schools of Architecture and an inductee into the Michigan Women’s Hall of Fame.

 

Daniel Baumann

Daniel Baumann

Design Director, Partner, Henning Larsen

Daniel Baumann is a Partner and Design Director at Henning Larsen Architects, overseeing the firms projects in North America. With over a decade of experience at the company, Daniel has led several of its most ambitious and complex urban and architectural projects, guided by his philosophy that architecture should be responsive to context and users’ needs, enhancing everyday experiences.

In 2018, Daniel relocated from Denmark to New York, where he has been responsible for the design of several significant projects for Henning Larsen in the US. These include the acclaimed masterplan for the 14-acre Enterprise Research Campus south of the Harvard Business School in Allston, MA, which celebrates the local context, fosters human interaction, enhances the public realm, and stimulates innovation. The 13-story Visa Global Headquarters at Mission Rock in San Francisco, CA, is focused on creating an active pedestrian realm and rethinking creative office spaces to promote collaboration and productivity. Currently in design, the 20-story Raleigh Civic Tower in North Carolina is set to create a new face of public service and a vertical campus for the city of Raleigh.

Daniel holds a Master of Architecture from the UCL Bartlett School of Architecture in London, UK, and a Bachelor of Architecture from the Royal Academy of Arts in Copenhagen, Denmark.

Theresa Genovese

Theresa Genovese

AIA, LEED AP Principal, CetraRuddy

Daniel Baumann is a Partner and Design Director at Henning Larsen Architects, overseeing the firms projects in North America. With over a decade of experience at the company, Daniel has led several of its most ambitious and complex urban and architectural projects, guided by his philosophy that architecture should be responsive to context and users’ needs, enhancing everyday experiences.

In 2018, Daniel relocated from Denmark to New York, where he has been responsible for the design of several significant projects for Henning Larsen in the US. These include the acclaimed masterplan for the 14-acre Enterprise Research Campus south of the Harvard Business School in Allston, MA, which celebrates the local context, fosters human interaction, enhances the public realm, and stimulates innovation. The 13-story Visa Global Headquarters at Mission Rock in San Francisco, CA, is focused on creating an active pedestrian realm and rethinking creative office spaces to promote collaboration and productivity. Currently in design, the 20-story Raleigh Civic Tower in North Carolina is set to create a new face of public service and a vertical campus for the city of Raleigh.

Daniel holds a Master of Architecture from the UCL Bartlett School of Architecture in London, UK, and a Bachelor of Architecture from the Royal Academy of Arts in Copenhagen, Denmark.

Hosted By

New York Institue of Technology. School of Architecture & Design
Consulate General of Denmark New York

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Date:
April 27, 2023
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10:00 am - 12:00 pm
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16 W. 61 St., eleventh-floor
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