Now that industry is often clean, green, small, and quiet it can be integrated with other uses at the city and building scale. This potential hybrid is as of yet very little explored. Convened by Nina Rappaport—educator, urbanist, and YSoA publications director—this symposium investigates what this new mix will look like and how it can encourage new entrepreneurs, jobs, and urban forms. How can hybrid models change with new technologies, sustainable manufacturing, and advanced production systems to be integrated into communities with local entrepreneurs at the helm? Can we break the planning and land-use patterns of segregated zoning by class and function to encourage mixed-use zoning? Architects, public officials, entrepreneurs, and non-profit organizations will present a series of case studies and design-driven discussions on policy and making things.
The symposium will convene on Thursday evening with a keynote talk by Nona Yehia of Vertical Harvest and on Friday two main sessions will mix the presenters in their discussions of combining spaces for production and community to reimagine the future of urban manufacturing. These spaces house jobs that also support social and economic equity.
Opening Keynote, 6:30 p.m.
Nona Yehia
Co-Founder/CEO, Vertical Harvest Farms, Jackson Hole
“Harvesting Growth: Cultivating Community through the Hybrid Urban Factory”
Introductions, 9:30 a.m.
Welcome
Dean Deborah Berke
Yale University
Introduction
Nina Rappaport
Director of Publications, Yale School of Architecture
Morning Session, 10:00 a.m.
Kristiaan Borret
Bouwmeester of the Brussels Capital Region
“Brussels, Productive City”
Giovanna Fossa
Professor of Urban Design and Planning,
Polytechnic University of Milan
“Milan Manufacturing: Back to the Future”
Lindsay Greene
President and CEO, Brooklyn Navy Yard
“New Ideas for the Navy Yard”
Break
Ward Verbakel
Partner plusoffice, adjunct professor, KU Leuven, Belgium
“Hi! Site’s Renaissance: The Reuse of Industrial Space”
Charlie Negaro
CEO, Chabaso Bakery, New Haven
“Chabaso Story: A Community Bakes”
Roundtable Discussion, 12:00 p.m.
Abby Hamlin, moderator
Hamlin Ventures & Edward P. Bass Distinguished Visiting Fellow at Yale, Fall 2020
Lunch, 1:00 p.m.
Q&A Discussion: The Real Live-Work, 2:00 p.m.
Rob Lane
Principal, Plan & Process LLP, New York
Susan Wiviott
CEO, The Bridge, New York
Brian T. Coleman
CEO, Greenpoint Manufacturing and Design Center
Afternoon Session, 2:45 p.m.
Dieter Leyssen
Partner, 51N4E, Brussels
“Adaptive Infrastructure: Strengthening Communities through Reuse”
Laura Wolf-Powers
Professor, Urban Policy and Planning, Hunter College
“Community and Legacy”
Reginald Canal
Founder, Vetiver Les Cayes, Haiti
“Empowering Haitians and the Path to Sustainable Artisan Prosperity”
Bram Aerts
Director of ATAMA, atelier for transformative architecture and master planning, Belgium
“Stacks: Strategies for Hybrid Factories”
Patrick McKenna
Executive Director, North Hartford Partnership
“Reimagining Swift—Community-Driven Adaptive Reuse in North Hartford”
Roundtable Discussion, 5:30 p.m.
Andrei Harwell, moderator
Senior Critic in Architecture, Yale University
Closing Remarks, 6:00 p.m.
Nina Rappaport
Yale University
“Toward the Industrial Community of the Future”