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Vishaan Chakrabarti is a guest on Here & Now

Listen to Vishaan Chakrabarti make the case for urban living.

16 Tech Awards Signature Bridge Project to sbp and PAU

Read 16 Tech’s announcement about the design team for their signature bridge project that will connect their 50-acre campus with Indianapolis’ research corridor.

Metropolis praises PAU’s plan for Michigan Central as a model for other cities in the “innovation belt”

Read about PAU’s 30-acre plan for Michigan Central, commended for weaving new structures into the historic neighborhood and dubbed by Metropolis, “an alluring, modernized regional destination for high-tech talent.”

The Detroit News shares Ford’s plan for Michigan Central

Read about the transformative PAU-led plan for Ford’s 30-acre Michigan Central site in the Corktown neighborhood of Detroit.

Princeton University Press Will Publish Vishaan Chakrabarti’s Latest Book

Read Princeton University Press’ announcement about their acquisition of The Architecture of Urbanity: Designing Our Future for Pluralism and Planet.

Vishaan Chakrabarti Participates in CNBC’s @Work Summit

Watch PAU Founder, Vishaan Chakrabarti, and Ford’s global design director, Jennifer Kolstad, discuss the future of workplaces.

Design Disruption interviews Vishaan Chakrabarti and Benedetta Tagliabue

Watch Vishaan Chakrabarti discuss opportunities for more equitable architecture and public space post-COVID-19.

The New York Times writes about PAU’s proposal to ban private vehicles in Manhattan

Read Farhad Manjoo’s article about PAU’s proposal to make streets more equitable by banning private vehicles in Manhattan.

TED Interviews Vishaan Chakrabarti about Cities Post-Pandemic

Vishaan Chakrabarti discusses a new urban agenda that provides equitable housing, health care and transportation for all as a means to build and repair cities after the COVID-19 pandemic.

Buffalo News Announces PAU’s Newly-Awarded Project in Niagara Falls

Read the Buffalo News article about USA Niagara’s appointment of PAU to lead the redevelopment plans for all of their properties in Niagara Falls.

Curbed on PAU’s Master Plan for Sunnyside Yard

Read the Curbed article about how PAU’s Sunnyside Yard “may just be the future we didn’t know we needed.”

Vishaan Chakrabarti writes about the COVID-19 pandemic for Architectural Digest

Vishaan Chakrabarti shares his perspective on the COVID-19 pandemic relative to the future of urban places.

Fast Company on PAU’s 100% affordable, carbon-neutral Master Plan for Sunnyside Yard

Read Fast Company’s article about the Sunnyside Yard Master Plan where PAU Founder, Vishaan Chakrabarti describes the plan as a test case for “a new model for building housing and infrastructure.”

The Architect’s Newspaper on PAU’s Master Plan for Sunnyside Yard

The Architect’s Newspaper applauds PAU’s “ambitious master plan” for ensuring that Sunnyside Yard will not be another version of Hudson Yards.

NYCEDC Releases Sunnyside Yard Master Plan

NYCEDC reveals new website to share the PAU-led Master Plan for Sunnyside Yard.

The Architect’s Newspaper on Reactions to the Draft Federal Architecture Mandate

Read Vishaan Chakrabarti’s reaction to the executive order to impose a neoclassical style on all future federal architecture.

NY Mag Ranks Every Plan to Fix Penn Station

PAU’s proposal to fix Penn Station ranked number one (and number three!) by Justin Davidson of NY Mag.

Archinect on the Governor’s Plan for Penn Station

In the story on the Governor’s renovation plan for Penn Station, Archinect references PAU’s long-time interest in the project and our design proposal pitched in 2016.

Positive Energy Interviews Ruchika Modi

Listen to Ruchika Modi discuss how urban environments, when sensitively designed, can and should benefit the entire planet.

Archinect Interviews Vishaan Chakrabarti

“As Chakrabarti prepares to assume deanship over the school in 2020, he offers a preview of what his tenure might hold, speaks out against the “false choices” embodied by recent architectural pedagogies, and lays out a vision for how young architects might balance a desire for structural change with the patience and experience required to create work with lasting positive effects.”