Event Pass Information Event Pass TypePriceQuantity General Public$10.00 USD 0 1 2 3 4 5 Student with Valid IDFREE 0 1 Event Details Infrastructure is banal and wondrous, ubiquitous and hidden. The task of presenting it to a general public—in galleries, publications, or events—comes with a unique set of challenges, distinct from architecture and design. On the occasion of the Designing Waste exhibition, curator Andrew Blum will convene a conversation about what we talk about when we talk about infrastructure. Speakers:Aaron Gordon, Transportation Reporter, The Village VoiceAmy Plitt, Curbed NY EditorMariel Villeré, Freshkills Park Development Team, NYC ParksGregory Wessner, Executive Director, Open House New York Moderator:Andrew Blum, Curator, Designing Waste Designing Waste: Strategies for a Zero Waste City explores how we manage waste in our buildings and neighborhoods, and how design can help reduce the amount of waste that goes to landfill. The exhibition is based on the Zero Waste Design Guidelines, an expansive document that examines architectural strategies for waste reduction. -- Please Note: Registration for AIA New York and Center for Architecture events constitutes your agreement to the use of you and your guest(s) image or voice in event-related digital and print reproductions (photo/video/etc). If you do NOT agree, email info@aiany.org.