Shrinking Cities Institute - Spring 2007 Programming
(check back after March 30 for full web coverage)

Exhibit - Shrinking Cities: Research and Inventions
April 20-June 8

a collaboration of SPACES and CUDC
Chief Curator, Phillipp Oswalt, German Federal Cultural Foundation
Co-Curator, Sue Spaid

Opening receptions, Friday, April 20

Shrinking Cities: Research
@CUDC - 820 Prospect Avenue

4:30-5:30pm - guest speaker Nicole Minten-Jung from Project Shrinking Cities, Berlin
5:30-7:00pm - reception

Shrinking Cities: Interventions
@SPACES - 2220 Superior Viaduct

5:00-6:00pm members' preview hour
6:00-9:00pm reception


Mark Your Calendar for these Related Events

May 1, 4:00-6:00pm - Shrinking Cities Films at CSU's Levin College
Dively Auditorium, Glickman-Miller Hall - Refreshments Served

May 6 - Hike in the Natural Flats with Don Harvey

May 11, 1:00-4:00pm
Symposium at Convivium 33

May 18 after dark
Live Music and Outdoor Film/Video at Hyacinth Park in Slavic Village


Shrinking Cities Initiative Overview

The disciplines of urban planning and urban design emerged in response to the rapid growth of cities in the late 19th and early-20th centuries, developing technical and legal mechanisms primarily intended to control and direct growth.

However, cities in many parts of the world have been losing population over the last several decades, due to economic restructuring and urban sprawl. These chronically shrinking cities present new challenges to political leaders and planners, but also new opportunities for reclaiming vacant land.

The Cleveland Urban Design Collaborative's "Shrinking Cities" initiative is a practice-based program of research and public engagement focused on the aging industrial cities of Northeast Ohio. The initiative will include design charrettes, studio exercises, research into best practices, symposia, publications and international exchanges that place the region's cities in the national and international context of efforts to engage creatively with chronic urban population loss and disinvestment, as well as the design approaches emerging under the rubric of "landscape urbanism."