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The After-Match
Tuesday August 14, 2012 – Tuesday August 14, 2012
Athens Olympic Sports Complex (OAKA), Athens. ©2012 The Olympic City Project
The After-Match
August 14, 2012, 7pm - 9pm
Storefront for Art and Architecture presents a panel discussion on "The Post-Olympic City," with Gary Hustwit (Documentary filmmaker and photographer); Jon Pack (photographer); Noah Chasin (Professor of Urban Design, Bard College and Columbia University), Grace Tang (Field Operations, Project Manager, London Legacy Queen Elizabeth Olymipic Park), and Ellen Dunham-Jones (Professor of Architecture and Urban Design at Georgia Tech, co-author Retrofitting Suburbia).
To read more about The Post-Olympic CIty, click here.
About the Panelists
Gary Hustwit is an independent filmmaker based in New York and London.
He worked with punk label SST Records in the late 1980s, and was
subsequently involved in a wide range of projects in music and book
publishing before he began producing documentaries in 2001. His films
include the design documentaries Helvetica (2007), Objectified (2009),
and Urbanized (2011).
Jon Pack is a Brooklyn-based photographer whose work has been exhibited
in galleries in the US and Europe, and has appeared on book covers from
publishers including Simon & Schuster and Random House. His previous
projects include the limited-edition book Out There; That Thing We Call
Nature.
Noah Chasin teaches the history of modern and contemporary architecture
and urban design at Bard College and at Columbia University.
Grace Tang is a landscape designer at James Corner Field Operations.
Since joining the practice in 2006, Grace has worked on several
significant large-scale projects including Freshkills Park in Staten
Island and Seattle's Central Waterfront. She is currently the project
manager for London's Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park (South Park). The land
which is currently the Olympic Games concourse is being transformed
into a 21st century Pleasure Garden, designed as a cultural destination
for both tourists and local residents.
Ellen Dunham-Jones is an architect, professor at the Georgia Institute
of Technology, and an authority on suburban redevelopment. She is
co-author with June Williamson of Retrofitting Suburbia: Urban Design
Solutions for Redesigning Suburbs, (Wiley; 2009, 2011) which has been
featured in The New York Times, Harvard Business Review, TED, PBS, NPR
and other prominent venues. She serves as Chair of the board of the
Congress for the New Urbanism.









