Master of Urban Design Lecture: Cid Blanco, Jr
Event Date: Apr 15, 2021; Event City: Cid Blanco, Jr. is an architect and urban planner who graduated from the University of São Paulo (1998, Brazil); he earned a Master in Architecture and Urbanism from the São Carlos School of Engineering of the University of São Paulo (2006, Brazil) and is a PhD candidate in Urbanism at the Faculty of Architecture of the University of Lisbon (Portugal). Blanco has served as a specialist in planning and management of programs to reduce urban poverty at the Institute for Housing and Urban Development Studies (2001, Netherlands) and in housing design and development at the Department of Architecture and Built Environment, Faculty of Engineering, Lund (2009, Sweden). He has worked for 15 years in public administration, working with policies on urban development, housing, strategic planning, social inclusion, citizen participation, communication, and culture at local and national levels. As a consultant, he has worked for national and international governmental institutions, including United Nations agencies and international development banks. He currently works as a senior consultant in sustainable urban planning, management, and public governance on different projects, and coordinates the Agenda 2030 Working Group of the Institute of Architects of Brazil (IAB) and the Metropolitan Observatory ODS (METRODS).This lecture is coordinated with the seminar Metropolitan Sustainability: The Future of Neighborhood Sustainability, taught by lecturer Matthew Bernstine, and is funded by the Master of Urban Design program.Read the full post on Bustler
Cid Blanco, Jr. is an architect and urban planner who graduated from the University of São Paulo (1998, Brazil); he earned a Master in Architecture and Urbanism from the São Carlos School of Engineering of the University of São Paulo (2006, Brazil) and is a PhD candidate in Urbanism at the Faculty of Architecture of the University of Lisbon (Portugal). Blanco has served as a specialist in planning and management of programs to reduce urban poverty at the Institute for Housing and Urban Development Studies (2001, Netherlands) and in housing design and development at the Department of Architecture and Built Environment, Faculty of Engineering, Lund (2009, Sweden). He has worked for 15 years in public administration, working with policies on urban development, housing, strategic planning, social inclusion, citizen participation, communication, and culture at local and national levels. As a consultant, he has worked for national and international governmental institutions, including United Nations agencies and international development banks. He currently works as a senior consultant in sustainable urban planning, management, and public governance on different projects, and coordinates the Agenda 2030 Working Group of the Institute of Architects of Brazil (IAB) and the Metropolitan Observatory ODS (METRODS).
This lecture is coordinated with the seminar Metropolitan Sustainability: The Future of Neighborhood Sustainability, taught by lecturer Matthew Bernstine, and is funded by the Master of Urban Design program.
Read the full post on Bustler