Richard Hanley, Editor of the Journal of Urban Technology, Director of the Brooklyn Waterfront Research Center: keynote at the CUNY conference Cities in a Changing World. The call remains open.
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Keynote Talk: “Urban Technology and the City”.
Speaker: Richard Hanley
Professor Emeritus, CUNY; Editor of the Journal of Urban Technology, Director of the Brooklyn Waterfront Research Center
https://architecturemps.com/new-york 2021/
The keynote will deal with issues of technology, its application in the city and its affects on design, planning, sustainability and its social correlates. It opens the conference:
CITIES IN A CHANGING WORLD: QUESTIONS OF CULTURE, CLIMATE AND DESIGN
Place: Virtual / City Tech, CUNY, New York
Dates: 16-18, June 2021
Abstracts: 30 Mar, 2021
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DISCIPLINES: Urban Design | Architecture | Sustainability | Engineering | Transport | Building Technology | City Planning | Housing
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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. 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. In a COVID-19 context healthy cities are on the agenda like never before. While all such issues respond to unique and independent demands, they are all interrelated. Climate change is a perfect example. Scientists, policy makers, activists and designers the world over are engaged in the issue.
In looking at the city as a site of such inherent interdisciplinarity, the conference venue offers insights. New York is a city of over 8 million people. It has an affordable housing problem and, located on the coast, is threatened by rising sea levels. The site for the United States’ most iconic historic buildings, it demands 21st Century uses of them.
In this place, as in cites the world over, none of the issues that vex the designers and builders of the metropolis are isolated. Calling for an expressly interdsciipainry approach, this conference welcomes presentations from multiple disciplines on a range of issues that affect how we design, build and live in cities.
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Submit an abstract:
https://architecturemps.com/new-york 2021/
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Organizers: City Tech, CUNY | AMPS | PARADE | Routledge | UCL Press
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