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Sara Bronin

Professor at Cornell University, founder of the National Zoning Atlas, and author of "Key to the City." Expert in zoning laws and their impact on communities.

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Dec 27, 2024 • 1h 25min

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Jan 21, 2025 • 1h 5min

#430 - Sara Bronin, Professor of Cornell University and Author of Key to the City

Sara Bronin, a professor at Cornell University and founder of the National Zoning Atlas, dives into the intricacies of zoning laws and their profound impact on communities. She reveals how zoning regulations can perpetuate issues like gentrification and housing inequity. Highlighting her book 'Key to the City,' Bronin discusses the need for zoning reform and emphasizes the importance of diverse voices in urban planning. The conversation also touches on the role of architecture education in shaping better zoning practices for sustainable and inclusive communities.
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Jan 6, 2025 • 46min

How zoning codes affect your life

Sara C. Bronin, an architect, attorney, and Cornell University professor, dives into the often-overlooked world of zoning laws and their profound influence on daily life. She discusses how these laws shape everything from parks to housing and their historic role in perpetuating inequalities. Bronin advocates for reimagined zoning to foster healthier communities, addressing the need for affordable housing and mixed-use developments. Her insights reveal how zoning is not just policy, but a key to understanding urban environments and social dynamics.