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Technical Notes on Video:
Video length is 1:48:29.
MIT Chancellor and Professor of City Planning Phillip L. Clay introduces the event.
At 2:53, Adèle Naudé Santos, Dean of the School of Architecture & Planning and Professor of Architecture and Planning, discusses the significance of Kevin Lynch and his impact on the urban design.
At 10:28, Lawrence J. Vale, head of the Department of Urban Studies and Planning, describes the selection process for the Kevin Lynch Award, thanks the award jury, and introduces Mayor Richard M. Daley.
At 19:23, Daley begins.
At 38:51, Dennis Frenchman, Chair of the Joint Program in City Design & Development, Professor of the Practice of Urban Design and Chair of the Master of City Planning Program, opens the panel portion of the event.
At 47:10, Ken Greenberg begins.
At 1:00:16, Hillary Brown begins.
At 1:12:15, Robert Campbell begins.
At 1:21:06, Doug Foy begins.
At 1:34:31, there’s a brief black hole in the video due to a tape change.
AT 1:34:34, the video resumes with Q&A in progress.
At 1:45:11, Dennis Frenchman thanks the panel and closes the event with a quote from Kevin Lynch.
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