EMERGING OPPORTUNITIES FOR EQUALITY IN PLANNING AND DESIGN
Lasting for over a year, the COVID pandemic has considerably changed the way we work. It has given a new meaning to “physical distance” and forced us to confront questions we can no longer ignore. It has crystallized the dormant social inequities we had known for years and yet somehow neglected. In response practitioners and educators have begun mobilizing themselves to confront questions and issues that lie in the pandemic’s wake. Their activities vary, from the micro architecture of the hand-held devices to the macro of global communities. They employ methods, from rapid prototyping, guerilla gardening to real time geolocational data analysis. They work in new patterns of collaboration, from medical professionals, policy makers to social activists.
With a much anticipated “new normal” in sight, the 2021-22 Hyde Lecture series draws from their insights to explore what planners and designers can offer solutions in the Post-Pandemic Future.
FALL SEMESTER:
JASON BRUGES
Jason Bruges Studio
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September 24, Friday at 4:00pm
Zoom Webinar
JEFF HOU
Urban Common Lab | University of Washington
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October 22, Friday at 4:00pm
Zoom Webinar
20XX ARCHITECTURE SYMPOSIUM - Architectural Education & COVID 19
November 11, Thursday from 1 -4 pm
Architecture Hall Gallery
& Online
ANNE MARIE DUVALL
Duvall Decker
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November 12, Friday at 4:00pm
Richards Hall 15
SPRING SEMESTER:
CLIO ANDRIS
Friendly Cities Lab | Georgia Tech
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January 28, Friday at 4:00pm
Updated to Zoom Webinar
VERDA ALEXANDER
o+a
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February 18, Friday at 4:00pm
Zoom Webinar
ANDRÉS JAQUE
Office For Political Innovation
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April 1, Friday at 4:00pm
Swanson Auditorium – City Campus Union