Architecture in Turbulent Times: Equity, Environment, Health, & Economy
Event Date: Aug 12, 2020; Event City: The simultaneous crises of climate change, COVID-19, a looming economic depression, and systemic racial injustice have exposed structural failings that architecture, and society, must address. It’s a perfect storm that has created an unprecedented call for change. Where do we go from here? This one-day virtual learning event is centered around change. It’s designed to help you confront these challenges and change your practice and the architecture profession for the better. Twenty sessions dive into the important, intersecting issues of equity, the economy, the environment, and public health. You’ll learn from a diverse range of experts in architecture and beyond—architects, climate champions, civic leaders, leading academics, and more. Don’t miss this event, packed with the brave ideas and honest dialogue that architecture needs now. Your $49 ticket includes all day-of live programming, access to on-demand sessions for 60 days, and access to recordings of the live sessions for 60 days. Earns up to 14.5 AIA LUs / RIBA and 6.25 AIA LUs / HSW. Keynote speakers The Honorable Stephen K. Benjamin, mayor, Columbia, South Carolina Kim Dowdell, AIA, president, NOMA Mindy Fullilove, MD, professor of urban policy and health, The New School Jacqueline Patterson, director, NAACP Environmental and Climate Justice Program Read the full post on Bustler
The simultaneous crises of climate change, COVID-19, a looming economic depression, and systemic racial injustice have exposed structural failings that architecture, and society, must address. It’s a perfect storm that has created an unprecedented call for change. Where do we go from here?
This one-day virtual learning event is centered around change. It’s designed to help you confront these challenges and change your practice and the architecture profession for the better. Twenty sessions dive into the important, intersecting issues of equity, the economy, the environment, and public health. You’ll learn from a diverse range of experts in architecture and beyond—architects, climate champions, civic leaders, leading academics, and more. Don’t miss this event, packed with the brave ideas and honest dialogue that architecture needs now.
Your $49 ticket includes all day-of live programming, access to on-demand sessions for 60 days, and access to recordings of the live sessions for 60 days.
Earns up to 14.5 AIA LUs / RIBA and 6.25 AIA LUs / HSW.
Keynote speakers
The Honorable Stephen K. Benjamin, mayor, Columbia, South Carolina
Kim Dowdell, AIA, president, NOMA
Mindy Fullilove, MD, professor of urban policy and health, The New School
Jacqueline Patterson, director, NAACP Environmental and Climate Justice Program