166. From the Sidewalk Up: How UTSA's School of Architecture Is Rethinking San Antonio's Urban Core
This week on bigcitysmalltown, Bob Rivard sits down with Dr. Michelangelo Sabatino, director of UT San Antonio's School of Architecture and Planning and the Roland K. Bloomberg Endowed Professor in Architecture. Six months into his role, Sabatino is making the rounds — meeting architects, developers, civic leaders, and students — and bringing a historian's eye and a pedestrian's sensibility to one of the fastest-growing cities in the country.
They discuss:
- What drew Sabatino from the Illinois Institute of Technology in Chicago to San Antonio, and why the city's UNESCO World Heritage sites and River Walk made it an easy call
- How the school's move to One Riverwalk Place is transforming not just where students learn, but how — using the downtown core as a living laboratory
- Why adaptive reuse, not new construction, is where the most creative architectural thinking happens — and how San Antonio has long led the way
- The challenge of knitting together UTSA's expanding downtown campus across four compass points of the urban core, and what 6,000 students downtown by end of 2026 could mean for the city
- How San Antonio's growth into a megaregion with Austin raises urgent questions about equity, infrastructure, and who benefits
- The "bird's eye view" problem: why seeing cities only from above — or from a car — leads to dangerous planning mistakes
- Why first-generation students from San Antonio's working-class neighborhoods may be the city's most important agents of change
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