MURP Speaker Series: Postindustrial DIY: Recovering American Rust Belt Icons

MURP Speaker Series: Postindustrial DIY: Recovering American Rust Belt Icons
Humphrey School of Public Affairs
April 23, 2024 - 4:00 pm CDT
- 5:30 pm
Humphrey Forum

Join us for a book talk with Daniel Campo, the author of Postindustrial DIY: Recovering American Rust Belt Icons (Fordham University Press,
2024), chronicles grassroots efforts to recover, rebuild, and enjoy architecturally iconic but economically obsolete places in the American Rust Belt.

 

The book is the culmination of over a dozen years of on-the-ground investigation, ethnography, and historical analysis.

 

The presentation will be followed by conversation with the audience.

 

Light refreshments will be provided.

 

About Daniel

Daniel Campo, Ph.D., is an urbanist and Associate Professor and Chair of the Department of Graduate Built Environment Studies in the School of Architecture and Planning at Morgan State University. He also serves as the Director of Morgan’s Graduate Program in City and Regional Planning. He is also the author of The Accidental Playground: Brooklyn Waterfront Narratives of the Undesigned and Unplanned (Fordham). He was previously a planner for the New York City Depart­ment of City Planning.