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Theodore C. Landsmark is a Professor at Northeastern University's School of Public Policy and Urban Affairs, and Director of the Kitty and Michael Dukakis Center for Urban and Regional Policy. He combines expertise in architecture, urban design, and civil rights advocacy to address issues of equity in urban planning.
- Education: PhD in American and New England Studies from Boston University; JD and M.Env.D from Yale University
Research Focus: Landsmark's work centers on community-engaged policy planning, with emphasis on racial equity, housing, gentrification, and sustainable urban development. His interdisciplinary approach integrates architectural law, historic preservation, and social activism.
Leadership Roles: As Director of the Dukakis Center, he oversees research on urban resilience and economic development. He also serves on the Boston Planning and Development Agency's Board of Directors, contributing to over $50 billion in real estate development with equity-focused outcomes.




