Global, Urban, and Environmental Studies (GLUE)

Trains, Tunnels, and Trees [EVENT]

Trains, Tunnels, and Trees

Tuesday, November 7 at 6:30 pm at the Museum of the City of New York 

In the early years of the last century, the construction of the Pennsylvania Railroad dramatically transformed New York City’s psychic and economic geography. Daring tunnels under the Hudson and East Rivers connected Manhattan to the mainland and Long Island via the linchpin of Penn Station. Today, city leaders grapple with maintaining and updating Penn Station’s fragile 110-year-old tunnels — along with countless other examples of the city’s existing “grey infrastructure.” But in the early 21st century, we also recognize that our city’s future livability depends on creating innovative “green” infrastructure — for instance, Mayor Bloomberg’s 2007 MillionTreesNYC project to restore and expand the urban forest (and thereby cool the air, save energy, improve public health, and drive economic development). In this illustrated talk, historian Jill Jonnes connects the past, present, and future growth of New York City’s infrastructure, both gray and green.

Following her presentation, Jonnes will be joined for a brief discussion with architect and Columbia University professor Vishaan Chakrabarti, author of a new plan for Penn StationReception and book signing to follow. 

About the Speakers:
Jill Jonnes holds a Ph.D. in American History from Johns Hopkins University and is the author of Eiffel’s Tower: The Thrilling Story Behind Paris’s Beloved Monument and the Extraordinary World’s Fair That Introduced It (Viking, 2009), Conquering Gotham: Building Penn Station and Its Tunnels (Penguin, 2008), Empires of Light: Edison, Tesla, Westinghouse, and the Race to Electrify the World (Random House, 2002), and South Bronx Rising: The Rise, Fall, and Resurrection of an American City (Fordham University Press, 2002). Founder of the non-profit Baltimore Tree Trust, she is leading the Baltimore City Forestry Board’s new initiative, Baltimore’s Flowering Tree Trails. Jonnes’ most recent book, Urban Forests: A Natural History of Trees and People in the American Cityscape (Penguin, 2016), explores the fascinating natural history of trees and their remarkable civic virtues.

Vishaan Chakrabarti is the Founder of Practice for Architecture and Urbanism (PAU). He is also an Associate Professor of Practice at Columbia University’s Graduate School of Architecture, Planning & Preservation (GSAPP). His highly acclaimed book, A Country of Cities: A Manifesto for an Urban America was published by Metropolic Books in 2013.

For more information and to register visit mcny.org/train.

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