Martin Karplus ’51 developed ground-breaking computer models to study chemical reactions and molecular dynamics, mentored hundreds of scientists, and won a Nobel Prize in Chemistry. But his love for the sciences began with another discipline — biology.
A Harvard-MIT panel of urban planning experts, including Maurice D. Cox, Jeff Levine, and P. Chris Zegras, discussed Cambridge's proposed upzoning legislation, emphasizing the importance of resident input but differing on when it should occur. Cox advocated bold, immediate action with iterative adjustments, while Zegras emphasized a deeper, community-led engagement process beforehand. Both highlighted the need for context-sensitive design and visual aids to help residents understand potential neighborhood changes. Economic investment beyond inclusionary zoning was deemed crucial for inclusive housing. Residents at a subsequent public hearing echoed calls for more engagement, though some urged swift action to avoid delays.
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