+ Larissa Brown  
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+ Monday 17 April @ 6.30pm

Goody Clancy

Larissa Brown AICP is Chief Planner at Goody Clancy, an award-winning Boston planning, urban design and architecture firm.  She has led a variety of comprehensive planning, visioning, revitalization, open space and housing projects for public and private clients.  Ms. Brown has worked as a municipal and regional planner and served for six years, including two as chair, on the Cambridge (MA) Planning Board.  She is also a founding member of the Massachusetts Smart Growth Alliance, a statewide smart growth advocacy collaborative, where she represents the Civic Initiative for Smart Growth, the smart growth program of the Boston Society of Architects.  Her experience with a range of community types -- from older industrial cities and low-income immigrant neighborhoods to suburban and exurban towns – and on all sides of the planning process informs her understanding of community building and smart growth. 

Ms. Brown is a graduate of Princeton University and holds a PhD from the University of Virginia in history and an M.A. from the Conway School of Landscape Design. 

The MIT Brain and Cognitive Sciences Complex, designed by Goody Clancy in collaboration with Charles Correa Associates