Chairman
Daniel Rose

President
Alex Garvin

Vice President/Secretary
Deborah Berke

Vice President
James Corner

Treasurer
Timur Galen

Executive Director
Christopher E.M. Beardsley

Board of Directors

Deborah Berke
Principal, Deborah Berke & Partners Architects

Daniel Brodsky
Managing Partner, The Brodsky Organization

James Corner
Director, Field Operations

Timur Galen
Managing Director, Goldman Sachs & Company

Alexander Garvin
President & CEO, Alex Garvin & Associates, Inc.

Paul Goldberger
Architecture Critic, The New Yorker

Hugh Hardy
Principal, H3 Hardy Collaboration

Paul Katz
Partner, Kohn Pedersen Fox

Daniel Rose
Chairman, Rose Associates, Inc.

Marilyn Taylor
Partner, Skidmore Owings & Merrill

Robert Yaro
President, Regional Plan Association

 
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Spring/Summer Urban Design Review 2009

Reviewed in this issue:

On 'Learning from Las Vegas' by Aron Vinegar

Portable Architecture for Today by Jennifer Siegal

A History of the Future by Donna Goodman

Resilient Cities by Peter Newman, et al

The City's End by Max Page

and more ...

Works by Deborah Berke

The Forum's newest board member, Deborah Berke, is the first living architect to have a book of work published by Yale University Press. To order the book, go to Yale University Press.

Urban Design Review Fall/Winter 2008

A few of the books reviewed in this issue:

Traffic by Tom Vanderbilt

The Endless City by Ricky Burdett

The Concrete Dragon by Thomas Campanella

Who's Your City by Richard Florida

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Urban Design Review Spring/Summer 2008

The Forum for Urban Design is a gathering of practitioners. As architects, designers, planners and developers, our membership not only study the field of urban design -- they make it. If anyone needs to read the most important new books on the subject, our members do. If only you had the time! Urban Design Review is our attempt to help you find the time. Published twice yearly, UDR recommends books worth reading or at least knowing about, and steers you from those that are not.