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...response to suggestions from residents and city officials, Harvard planners made connectivity, permeability, and sustainability the focal themes of their revised master plan for development in Allston, which was presented to the community at a packed task force meeting last night...
...city of Boston requires large institutions to submit institutional master plans for extensive developments. Harvard submitted its master plan framework for the next half-century in April, and the city released its scoping determination, a document containing feedback and suggestions, in July...
...version of the master plan unveiled last night, Harvard’s architects addressed the need for more green space by adding a “Greenway” that runs east-west across the neighborhood and extends to the Charles River. In addition to several small parks, the swath of land may also include an urban farm and an orchard...
...updated master plan also includes more open space in the form of an “academic commons” that will feature a large lawn facing Western Avenue. The commons will be surrounded by a mix of academic buildings that will be devoted to Harvard’s schools in business, engineering, and education...
...while standing in the Institute of Politics forum bearing the president’s name. In his introduction of Ban, former Kennedy School dean Graham T. Allison ’62 recalled that he first met the South Korean native when he arrived at the Kennedy School as a Master of Public Administration student in 1983. “He shook my hand and said, ‘My name is JFK, just from Korea,’” Allison said. At the start of his own speech, Ban said his experience meeting Kennedy as a teenager inspired...