| WHO
WE ARE
Kathy
Madden
Vice
President
Kathy Madden is an expert in the field of placemaking
as it relates to urban design and livability.
As director of the Urban Parks Institute at
PPS, she is a leading authority on parks, plazas
and open spaces, and a charismatic speaker.
Since joining Project for Public Spaces shortly
after its inception in 1975, Kathy has been
involved in all aspects of the organization's
work. She has directed over 300 projects throughout
the U.S and abroad - from major urban design
plans, to small-scale design and streetscape
improvements to parks, plazas, central squares,
and transit facilities.
n 1995, Kathy started the Urban Parks Institute
with $2.2 million grant funding from the Lila
Wallace-Reader's Digest Fund. The institute
has brought together over 2,000+ parks leaders
from both the private and public sectors in
eight national conferences and several regional
workshops. They have produced a volume of research
and publications relating to urban parks and
created a web site, 'Urban Parks Online' which
attracts over 1 million page views annually.
Kathy has co-authored and written books and
articles, including the PPS best-selling publications
'How to Turn a Place Around', 'Public Parks,
Private Partners', "Streetscape Amenities:
A Look at How they Work", "User Analysis
in Park Planning and Design", "Film
in User Analysis" among others. These books
and articles provide case studies and principles
on the PPS community-based planning process.
She taught for six years in the Pratt School
of Architecture Graduate Program in Urban Design
and has lectured extensively during the past
28 years. Audiences have included the National
Park Service, the American Institute of Architects,
the American Institute of Landscape Architects,
the Princes Foundation, the General Services
Administration, The Instittue for Transportat
Engineers, the American Society of Graphic Designers,
in addition to hundreds of neighborhood and
community-based assocations.
Kathy is currently directing PPS's program
with the Geneal Services Administration to create
better public spaces around public buildings
which includes the development of a resource
web site on public buildings, training, technical
assistance and publications.
Prior to working at PPS, Kathy traced the historical
development of cities and participated in a
variety of urban planning projects at the Institute
for Architecture and Urban Studies. She also
conducted an evaluation of park equipment and
street furniture for the New York City Parks
Department.
Education
University of Minnesota, Bachelor of Arts in
Design, Marketing and Advertising
Parsons School of Design, Bachelor of Fine
Arts in Environmental Design
Publications
"Public Parks, Proviate Partners,"
Project for Public Spaces 2001
"How to Turn a Place Around," Project
for Public Spaces 2001
"Creating Places that Work," Planning
Commissioners Journal, Summer 2001
"Streets vs. Malls: The Modern Dilemma
of Urban Public Spaces," Los Angeles Times,
December 4, 1994.
"A Cry for Community," Planning Commissioners
Journal, Fall 1994
Streetscape: A Guide to the Design and Management
of Pedestrian Amenities in Downtowns and Neighborhood
Commercial Districts, Project for Public Spaces,
Inc., 1987
User Analysis: An Approach to Park Planning
and Management, American Society of Landscape
Architects, l983
Film in User Analysis, National Park Service,
l979
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