Please pass on this call from City University of New York. ZOOM and Pre-recorded presentations possible if you can’t travel.
Apologies for some duplicate posts.
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CITIES IN A CHANGING WORLD: QUESTIONS OF CULTURE, CLIMATE AND DESIGN
Place: Virtual / City Tech, CUNY, New York
Dates: 16-18, June 2021
Early Abstracts: 30 June 2020
https://architecturemps.com/new-york-2021/
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DISCIPLINES:
Sustainability | Resilience | Urban design | Transport | Architecture | Landscape | Planning | Governance
FORMATS: In-person, pre-recorded presentations, Zoom, written papers.
PUBLISHERS: Routledge | UCL Press
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CALL:
The premise of this conference is that the city is a site of interconnected problems. No single issue dominates its needs. No single discipline has the answers to its questions. As a result, the range of issues we deal with is vast. Urban designers are developing new models of settlement planning to address housing needs. Architects are renovating ever more existing buildings. Infrastructure designers are developing faster modes of transportation. Planners are demanding lower C02 emissions from industry. Health professionals are rethinking movement in the city. Policy makers are addressing grass-roots demands for regional governance.
This conference suggests that: i) nowhere is this interrelated dynamic more evident than in the issue of climate change and ii) that the host city, New York, offers a perfect example of the interconnected urban phenomena. In recent years the city has been subject to environmental disasters, has led on affordable housing, developed new healthy city initiatives. It has also experimented with urban planning regulations and was the focal point of the Coronavirus epidemic in the United States. It is a perfect example of how complex health and social issues intertwine in the city.
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Later Abstract submissions: 30 Nov, 2020 (Round One) | 30 Mar, 2021 (Round Two)
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Organizers: City Tech | CUNY | AMPS | PARADE | Routledge | UCL Press
Submit an abstract: https://architecturemps.com/new-york-2021/
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