Is It Time to Rethink the Whole Preservation Movement?

Description

October 21- Part of the 2025 Fall Speaker Series

Location

In-person at the Athenaeum of Philadelphia, 219 S 6th St, Philadelphia, PA 19106

Date & Time

October 21, 2025 at 6pm

Part of the 2025 Fall Speaker Series

Is It Time to Rethink the Whole Preservation Movement?

The preservation movement has done more to determine the shape of American cities than nearly anything else in the last half century. But it is increasingly contributing to a crippling inertia, focusing too narrowly on bricks and mortar, divorcing itself from a broad public that has other priorities and needs--other things it wishes to preserve. Can we save what matters most in the service of progress? 

The architecture critic for The New York Times, Michael Kimmelman is the author , most recently, of "The Intimate City," founder and editor-at-large of Headway, a philanthropically supported initiative at the Times focused on global challenges and paths toward progress, and he teaches in Columbia University's Graduate School of Architecture, Planning and Preservation. 

Q&A and refreshments to follow. 

 

$35 for Members: PAGP Member discount will be automatically applied at checkout when logged in. If you are a member of the Athenaeum, please enter the promo code provided by the Athenaeum at checkout. 

Register
Details
This field is required.