15th Annual John T. Dunlop Lecture with Jonathan Rose: The Entwinement of Housing and Wellbeing

Location: Harvard Graduate School of Design | 48 Quincy Street, Cambridge Piper Auditorium

Jonathan F.P. Rose’s business, public policy and not-for-profit work all focus on creating a more environmentally, socially and economically resilient world. In 1989, Mr. Rose founded Jonathan Rose Companies LLC, a multi-disciplinary real estate development, planning, and investment firm which has successfully completed more than $1.5 billion of work. In 2005, the firm launched the nation’s first green transit oriented acquisition and redevelopment fund, followed by green affordable housing and office transformation funds.

The company’s mission is to repair the fabric of communities. The firm draws on its human capital, financial depth and real estate expertise to create highly integrated solutions to real estate challenges. The firm’s work touches many aspects of community health; working with cities and not-for-profits to build not only housing, but also civic, cultural, educational and infrastructure open space.
 
In his Dunlop lecture, Jonathan will speak about the importance of housing to breaking the cycle of intergenerational poverty, largely through its effects on health.

Lecture will also be WEBCAST LIVE on the JCHS website.

The John T. Dunlop Lecture is supported by the 
National Housing Endowment 

jonathan-rose2.jpg