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Kent State’s Cleveland Urban Design Collaborative to Host Cuba Discussion

Posted Oct. 5, 2015 | Haley Keding
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Miguel Coyula, an expert in architecture, urban planning
and retired professor at the University of Havana in Cuba,
will speak about Cuba’s dynamic history and future on
Oct. 7 at Kent State University's Cleveland Urban Design
Collaborative, located at 1309 Euclid Ave., Suite 200, in
Cleveland.

The Kent State University Cleveland Urban Design Collaborative will host an evening discussion about Cuba’s dynamic history and future at its location at 1309 Euclid Ave., Suite 200, in Cleveland.

The event, “Havana: Past, Present, Future,” will take place Wednesday, Oct. 7, at 5 p.m. and feature guest speaker Miguel Coyula. Coyula is an expert in architecture and urban planning, and he is a retired professor at the University of Havana in Cuba.

The event is free and open to the public, courtesy of Kent State President Emeritus Lester A. Lefton, but registration is required.

Coyula will present a comprehensive overview of Havana’s history and conclude his lecture with a discussion about the future of Havana and what the city could become in coming years. A light dinner featuring American cuisine with a Cuban flair will follow Coyula’s talk.

To register for the event, visit http://www.eventbrite.com/e/miguel-coyula-lecture-october-7th-tickets-18737089138?aff=eac2.

For questions about the event, contact Anne Morrison, Ph.D., at amorriso@kent.edu or the Cleveland Urban Design Collaborative at 216-357-3434.

For more information about Kent State’s Cleveland Urban Design Collaborative, visit www.cudc.kent.edu.