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Adaptive Metropolis: User Generated Urbanism Symposium
Adaptive Metropolis is a 3-day symposium hosted at Wurster Hall, home to the Department of Landscape Architecture & Environmental Planning at UC Berkeley. From September 27-29, 2013, a global community of thinkers and doers will convene to discuss the future of collaborative city-making. Days 1 and 2 of the symposium will feature exciting keynote speeches from featured speakers, as well as debates, plenary sessions and breakout sessions led by groundbreaking practitioners and thinkers. The symposium concludes with San Francisco Urban Exploration, a user generated urban derive led by Rebar.
July 23, 2013
Moving Silicon Valley Forward: The Cost of Inequitable Development
From SVBC: Attend this 17th Healthy Communities Forum to explore how the health of our cities intersects economically, socially, and environmentally. Vu-Bang Nguyen will present Urban Habitat’s new report, “Moving Silicon Valley Forward,” which looks at the economic costs of people’s commutes and homes in the counties of Santa Clara and San Mateo. Nguyen will … Continued
July 22, 2013