The Reshaping Rochester series welcomes two speakers who have expertise in building stronger neighborhoods.
We talk to Ken Doyno, president of an urban design firm in Pittsburgh. He's been focused on how design and property development can grow the economic and social value of communities. What are the lessons from Pittsburgh that Rochester might apply?
We also discuss lessons from Washington D.C., and how that city successfully rebuilt after the 1968 riots. Our guests:
- Ken Doyno, president, Rothschild Doyno Collaborative in Pittsburgh, PA
- Mo Duggan, executive director, Community Design Center of Rochester
- Roger Brown, creative consultant, Community Design Center of Rochester