ULI Boston - The Future of Multi-Family Design

When

2023-02-16
2023-02-16T16:30:00 - 2023-02-16T21:00:00
America/New_York

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    Where

    Park 151 151 N First St Cambridge, MA 02141 United States
    Schedule: Tours - 4:30p to 5:30p Panel - 6:00p to 7:00p Reception at Lamplighter CX - 7:00p to 9:00p

    Pricing

    Standard Pricing Until February 14 Members Non-Members
    Private $80.00 $110.00
    Public/Academic/Nonprofit $65.00 $90.00
    Retired $55.00 N/A
    Student $55.00 $75.00
    Under Age 35 $45.00 $60.00
    Late Pricing Begins February 15
    Private $95.00 $130.00
    Public/Academic/Nonprofit $80.00 $110.00
    Retired $60.00 N/A
    Student $60.00 $80.00
    Under Age 35 $70.00 $95.00
    Schedule:
    Tours - 4:30p to 5:30p
    Panel - 6:00p to 7:00p
    Reception at Lamplighter CX - 7:00p to 9:00p
     
    *Free On-Site Parking with registration*
    As some of the first multi-family buildings post-COVID begin to come on line, developers, designers, and CRE community are finding that the winning formula for these projects has evolved dramatically over the last few years. In response to the global health crisis, neighborhoods and buildings need to flex to match a new set of expectations. From collocating within concentrated live/work/play urban centers to the distribution and scale of amenities within the buildings themselves, today’s visionaries are facing some valuable lessons learned and are permanently tearing pages out of the former playbook. Come learn how Park 151, a new 468-unit building in Cambridge Crossing opened this fall, has revealed and is responding to the accelerated evolution of multi-family design.
     
    Schedule:
    Tours - 4:30p to 5:30p
    Panel - 6:00p to 7:00p
    Reception at Lamplighter CX - 7:00p to 9:00p 

    Speakers

    Nicholas Pasquenza

    LCOR

    As Director of Development & Construction, Pasquenza is responsible for Development and Construction in the Northeast from Philadelphia to Boston. Over the course of his career, Pasquenza has held several leadership roles in ground-up development and redevelopment/repositioning. He previously served as Vice President of Construction, Eastern US with Landsea Homes of New York, NY, where he oversaw all design, permitting, and construction activities for the firm’s Eastern region. Prior to his work at Landsea Homes, Pasquenza was the Vice President of Construction with Midwood Investment & Development of New York, NY. There he was accountable for all construction-related activities for the firm and led new ground-up development, redevelopment/repositioning, and land development efforts on projects throughout New York, Pennsylvania and Washington D.C. Pasquenza is an Adjunct Professor at New York University’s School of Professional Studies, where he teaches courses in construction management with the school’s Master’s degree program.

    Kishore Varanasi

    Principal, Director of Urban Design, CBT Architects

    Kishore Varanasi is an urban designer, strategist, and educator who specializes in developing authentic design solutions for cities at all scales that address human connection, social equity, and climate resilience. For 25 years, Kishore has worked to shape cities and communities globally through sustainable and holistic solutions in both the public and private sectors. Kishore’s innovative contributions to communities stem from his ability to inspire creative collaborations among individuals, governments, and businesses while simultaneously creating fresh perspectives and approaches to sustainable city-building and living. As a principal and Director of Urban Design at Boston-based CBT, his recent work includes the Masdar City Master Plan, Lincoln Yards in Chicago, the Blueway at the New England Aquarium, Cambridge Crossing, Boston University Master Plan, Suffolk Downs Master Plan, Hudayriyat Island Master Plan, Bhavani Islands Master Plan, The Riverline in Buffalo, NY, and Abu Dhabi Climate Interventions. Kishore is a regular critic and teacher at various institutions including MIT, Harvard University, Yale University and the Boston Architectural College (BAC). He serves on the Van Alen Institute Climate Council, BAC and Boston Harbor Now Board of Trustees, and Emerald Network Board of Advisors. Kishore's work has been recognized by various awards and organizations including the American Institute of Architects, Rethinking the Future, World Architecture News and Urban Land Institute. He holds a Master of Science in Urbanism from MIT; a Master of Architecture from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign; and received his Bachelor of Architecture from Jawaharlal Nehru Technological University in Hyderabad, India.

    Vickie Alani

    Principal, CBT Architects

    Vickie Alani is a Principal at CBT with over 30 years of experience in architecture and interior design for projects nationally and internationally. An expert in multi-family residential and hospitality design, Vickie approaches her work with the fluidity and interconnectivity with which people live today. Regarded for her forward-thinking approach and lifestyle expertise, Vickie is a frequent contributor to the larger discourse on changing residential trends and how to design for an evolving culture. A prominent voice in the design community, she has been featured internationally at conferences and in interviews for her industry-leading incite. Augmenting Vickie’s work is her passion for mentorship and cross-discipline collaboration.

    Dennis O'Donnell

    Director-Asset Management, DivcoWest

    Dennis O’Donnell is responsible for managing asset performance and overseeing the operations and finances of Cambridge Crossing. His leadership is essential in maintaining the development’s strong tenant, investor, and lender relations. Dennis collaborates with multiple teams including Commercial Leasing, Marketing, Finance, Development, and Property Management. Before joining DivcoWest in 2019, Dennis was an Asset Manager with Albany Road Real Estate Partners in Boston. He earned his Masters of Business Administration from F.W. Olin Graduate School of Business at Babson College and his undergraduate degree in Anthropology at Harvard College.

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