Special Event

The reimagining of the oldest building on Broad Street: the UArts' buildings designed by Furness, Strickland and Haviland get a new steward

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When

Wednesday, April 23, 2025

5:30 PM - 7:00 PM

Where

The Center for DesignPhiladelphia - 1218 Arch St

What

This presentation by Lindsey Scannapieco, the Founder of Scout, will focus on the approach and ethos in reimagining the iconic buildings at Broad and Pine, where Strickland, Furness, and Haviland left their influence. Since 1892, these spaces have nurtured artists, makers, and educators --- giving rise to institutions like the Philadelphia Museum of Art. Now, we have the opportunity to build on that foundation, transforming these interconnected buildings into a dynamic ecosystem of studios, small businesses, non-profits, and artist residences—an open-ended, ever-evolving place of exchange. Informed by experience executing incremental development and a vision of reanimating these spaces with meaning and possibility, we are hoping to not merely preserve the architecture; but also seek to restore the conditions for creativity and community to grow. -Courtesy of Scout

 

Photo Credit: Michael Bixler

 

 

This event will be held at the Center for DesignPhiladelphia, 1218 Arch Street, Philadelphia PA 19107. 

 

Registration is not required for in-person events, however it is helpful for our planning. Light refreshments will be served.

 

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Presenter

Lindsey Scannapieco

Lindsey Scannapieco leads Scout, an urban design and development practice that focuses on the activation of underutilized space. Scout’s largest project to date is the redevelopment of Bok into an innovative space for makers, artisans and entrepreneurs. The project has been recognized with the Charter Award for Transformational Development by CNU (2021) and recognized for its innovative adaptive reuse by Dezeen (2022).

 

Lindsey has been recognized with the 40 Under 40 by the Philadelphia Business Journal (2023), ULI Philadelphia Emerging Leader (2023) and, the Rising Star Award in Real Estate (2018) by the Philadelphia Inquirer. Outside of work, she is the co-President of the Friends of FDR Park. Lindsey holds a B.S. from the University of Southern California and a MSc from the London School of Economics in City Design and Social Science.