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Date(s) - February 19, 2020
12:00 pm - 1:30 pm

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University of Maryland BioPark


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Please join us for the luncheon of Lambda Alpha Intehttps://www.eventbrite.com/e/lai-baltimore-luncheon-citylab-by-lindsay-j-thompson-associate-professor-director-citylab-johns-tickets-88755595375rnational’s Baltimore chapter on Wednesday, February 19th. North Atlantic Cities: Charlie Duff on Rowhouse Cities of the North Atlantic World Why do London and Baltimore have row houses while Paris and Minneapolis do not? This was the question that led Charlie Duff to explore the world’s rowhouse cities across the North Atlantic. What he found is that they form an urban family, bound together by architecture, commerce, and politics spanning more than 400 years.

The result of this research is a new book—The North Atlantic Cities—that takes readers on a journey that begins in Amsterdam in 1600 and ends in the present day. It covers Dutch, British, Irish, and American cities that house millions of people.

Copies of the book will be available at the talk.

Charles B. Duff PresidentJubilee Baltimore, is an experienced developer and planner and an authority on Baltimore’s architecture and development. In nineteen years as Jubilee’s President, Charlie has led a team that has built or rebuilt houses and apartments for thousands of Baltimoreans. Charlie is a frequent lecturer on architectural history at the Walters Art Museum and the Johns Hopkins University.  His course on The North Atlantic Cities, given at Johns Hopkins to an audience of paying adults, was the first such course in JHU history to receive 100% favorable evaluations.  Charlie is the past president of both the Baltimore Architecture Foundation and the Patterson Park Community Development Corporation. He is a graduate of Amherst College and the Harvard Graduate School of Design. Jubilee Baltimore is a non-profit developer and neighborhood revitalization organization. Jubilee helps the people of Baltimore to build safe, stable, desirable, mixed-income neighborhoods through affordable housing development and neighborhood revitalization.  It functions both as a developer and as a development consultant, helping to strengthen weak housing markets, increase the attractiveness and vitality of city neighborhoods, and bring about revival without displacement or social disruption.

FAQs

What are my transportation/parking options for getting to and from the event? Street parking available and a parking garage on the corner of West Baltimore Street and Poppleton Street (1N. Poppleton Street). The garage takes cash only. There is an ATM machine at The Harbor Bank of Maryland located at 800 W. Baltimore Street.
How can I contact the organizer with any questions?
Matthew L. Kimball, President, Baltimore Chapter
[email protected], (410) 783-635