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 Northeastern’s Ted Landsmark honored with Boston Public Library’s Druker Award 

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Northeastern University professor Ted Landsmark recently received the 2024 Boston Public Library’s Druker Award for his leadership in urban planning and design. 

Landsmark is a distinguished professor of public policy and urban affairs and the director of Northeastern’s Dukakis Center for Urban and Regional Policy. 

What is the Druker Award?

The Druker Award is presented yearly to a Boston leader “who has made outstanding and important contributions to the world of design,” according to the library. The award itself is made in the style of the copper griffins placed along the 176-year old library’s roof.

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