Event



America in 2050: How Housing Preferences Will Shape Our Urban Landscape

Penn IUR Public Interest Series
| Houston Hall, Golkin Room Spruce Street University of Pennsylvania

By mid-century, the U.S. will have half a billion people. Two-thirds of the built environment seen in 2050 does not currently exist.

Join the Penn IUR for a conversation with Arthur C. Nelson, Presidential Professor, University of Utah’s Department of City & Metropolitan Planning and John Landis, Crossways Professor and Chair of City and Regional Planning, Penn School of Design on how demographic economies forces along with shifts in housing preferences will reshape America’s metropolitan areas for the rest of this century.

This event is free and open to the public. Please register by emailing penniur@pobox.upenn.edu