Event time:
Wednesday, May 6, 2026 - 2:00pm
Location:
68 Howe Street
Event description:
Buildings have lifecycles and Cities are constantly in flux. How do we remember the places we have lost and tell multifaceted stories about the legacies of Urban Change? Join us to hear ten proposals for Critical Heritage in New Haven and Beyond from students in the Yale Schools of Architecture Art, and Environment.
This is a Public Review occurring in a currently empty storefront: 68 Howe Street, the former located of Miya’s Sushi, a much-loved New Haven institution for decades; the memories of which linger around this resilient, one-story brick structure in the midst of a fast-changing Howe Street landscape.
Wednesday, May 6, 2026
68 Howe Street (once Miya’s Sushi)
2.00 pm: Open House
2.30 - 4.45 pm: Presentations and Discussion
4.45 pm - 5.00 pm: Wrap-Up
Please feel very free to join anytime in the 2.00 - 5.00 pm window
Refreshments Served
If you can, please “RSVP” here: https://forms.gle/BJxy6prtzhqAGEzt7
Admission:
Free but register in advance
