Partner Paul Bauer will be a featured panelist at the 11th edition of the Perspective USA Forum, taking place on Tuesday, October 21, in New York City. This leading industry event brings together architects, urban planners, developers, and built environment professionals to explore the future of design and development.
Paul will be featured on the panel discussion “Who Builds for Whom? Participatory Design & Architecture as Social Infrastructure”, one of five key conversations scheduled for the day. Paul leads the design of public infrastructure, creating sustainable and beautiful architectural landmarks that serve communities and the people who work within them.
His portfolio includes the Spring Street Salt Shed, the PATH Harrison Station, Brooklyn District 3 Garage, among others – each a testament to design that responds to community needs and enhances the urban experience.
Paul’s work speaks to the essential question of Who Builds for Whom – exploring how architecture shapes and influences the way people engage with the built environment, particularly essential workers.
We are pleased to have Paul represent Dattner Architects in this ongoing conversation about how modern infrastructure facilities can be functional, aesthetically ambitious, and a part of the communities they serve.
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