MIT World Speakers

Lawrence J. Vale SM '88
Lawerence Vale is the author or editor of six books examining urban design and housing. Architecture, Power, and National Identity (1992), a book about capital city design on six continents, received the 1994 Spiro Kostof Book Award for Architecture and Urbanism from the Society of Architectural Historians. Vale is also Co-Editor, with Sam Bass Warner, Jr., of Imaging the City: Continuing Struggles and New Directions (Center for Urban Policy Research Press, 2001), and co-editor, with Thomas J. Campanella, of The Resilient City: How Modern Cities Recover From Disaster (Oxford University Press, 2005), which was recognized as one of the “Ten Best Books for 2005” by Planetizen, the Planning and Development network.He attended Amherst College, and received the S.M.Arch.S. degree from MIT and a D.Phil from the University of Oxford. He has been a Rhodes Scholar and a Guggenheim Fellow, as well as the recipient of the 1997 Chester Rapkin Award from the Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning. He has taught at the MIT since 1988.
Videos Featuring Lawrence J. Vale SM '88
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Urban Trauma and the Resilience of Cities
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February 11, 2002
- Architecture/Planning
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How Can Communities, Cities and Regions Recover From Disaster?
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October 5, 2005
- Public Policy
- Business/Leadership
- History
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Sustaining Cities: Environment, Economic Development, and Empowerment
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April 4, 2008
- Public Policy
- Environment/Energy
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The Past, Present and Future of Public Housing
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June 7, 2003
- Public Policy
- History
- Architecture/Planning
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Voices from New Orleans: Design and Planning Diaspora
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October 3, 2005
- Public Policy
- Economics
- Architecture/Planning
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Building Responsive Cities: Technology, Design, and Development
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April 4, 2008
- Public Policy
- Environment/Energy
- Architecture/Planning