The Role of Architects in Negotiations: Designing a “Yes” in Jerusalem

Event Date: Tuesday November 20, 2012
Time: 12:00 p.m. - 1:15 p.m.
Location: Stubbins Room (112), Gund Hall, Harvard Graduate School of Design

 The Middle East Negotiation Initiative at the Program on Negotiation and

the Harvard Graduate School of Design are pleased to present:

The Role of Architects in Negotiations:

Designing a “Yes” in Jerusalem

A presentation by

Architect Karen Lee Bar-Sinai

Loeb Fellow, Harvard Graduate School of Design

Moderated by

Diane Davis

Professor of Urbanism and Development
Harvard Graduate School of Design

Tuesday, November 20, 2012
12:00 -1:15 p.m.

Stubbins Room (112), Gund Hall

Harvard Graduate School of Design

Karen Lee Bar-Sinai is the director and co-founder of SAYA/Design for Change (www.sayarch.com). SAYA is based in Israel and specializes in what can be called “peace architecture” – using planning and design to support decision-making, negotiations and peace processes in areas of conflict.

This is the second of four seminars exploring the role of urban planning in negotiation, co-sponsored by the Middle East Negotiation Initiative (MENI) at the Program on Negotiation and the Harvard Graduate School of Design.   The first seminar in the series,  “The Role of Urban Planners in Negotiations: Case Study of Israeli-Palestinian Negotiations,” was held at Harvard Law School on September 28, 2012.

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