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Twentieth-Century Infrastructure: Legacies, Challenges, and Adaptations

Pereira and Luckman, Theme Building from APM, Los Angeles, United States, Constructed 1961, The Currently Unoccupied Theme Building. © Credits (Photo Courtesy of Author, Juan M. Villafañe, 2023)

SESSION CHAIR: Elsa Haarstad, Getty Conservation Institute

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    Juan Villafañe, Krueck Sexton Partners

  • Highways to Walkways: Urban Mobility and Regeneration Challenges in Chicago
    Zixuan Zheng, Illinois Institute of Technology

  • A Planning Paradox: Canberra, Australia's National Capital
    Rachel Jackson, GML Heritage

  • Retrofitting Modernism: Industrial Building Afterlives and Data Infrastructure in Tsuen Wan, Hong Kong
    Xinwen Zhang, University of Hong Kong

  • Los Angeles in Pieces: Episodes in the Morphological Evolution of the Los Angeles Basin
    Duke Dunham, Harvard Graduate School of Design

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