Open City: NY-Paris | Refugee Housing in Paris

Michael Kimmelman, New York Times Architecture Critic, will moderate the discussion with:

Jean-Louis Missika, Paris Deputy Mayor of Architecture, Planning and Economic Development

Nisha Agarwal, Commissioner, NYC Mayor’s Office of Immigrant Affairs

Saskia Sassen, Professor of Sociology, Columbia University

In the wake of the volatile situation many refugees face in Europe, and with the Trump Administration’s proposed immigration ban and the questioning of US Sanctuary City status, the Institute for Public Architecture is launching the Open City series. The series will look at the challenges and solutions to supporting and housing vulnerable populations in our city centers, including refugees, emergency shelter populations, and disaster victims.

Mr. Missika will present two humanitarian centers recently opened in Paris. Our panelists will then discuss NYC and Paris initiatives meant to support immigrants and other vulnerable populations in inclusive communities.











When: Fri., Mar. 10, 2017 at 6:30 pm - 8:30 pm
Where: The Cooper Union
7 E. 7th St. | 41 Cooper Sq.
212-353-4100
Price: Free
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Michael Kimmelman, New York Times Architecture Critic, will moderate the discussion with:

Jean-Louis Missika, Paris Deputy Mayor of Architecture, Planning and Economic Development

Nisha Agarwal, Commissioner, NYC Mayor’s Office of Immigrant Affairs

Saskia Sassen, Professor of Sociology, Columbia University

In the wake of the volatile situation many refugees face in Europe, and with the Trump Administration’s proposed immigration ban and the questioning of US Sanctuary City status, the Institute for Public Architecture is launching the Open City series. The series will look at the challenges and solutions to supporting and housing vulnerable populations in our city centers, including refugees, emergency shelter populations, and disaster victims.

Mr. Missika will present two humanitarian centers recently opened in Paris. Our panelists will then discuss NYC and Paris initiatives meant to support immigrants and other vulnerable populations in inclusive communities.

Buy tickets/get more info now