SCIAME Zoom Lecture Series: “Climate Change”

Please join us for the last in the SCIAME Zoom Lecture Series, “Climate Justice” with Denise Hoffman Brandt, Associate Professor and Graduate Landscape Architecture Program Director, as she presents, “Petri Dish: a study of the forces shaping our viral landscape” on April 23 at 5:30 p.m.

Denise Hoffman Brandt, RLA, is Director of the Graduate Landscape Architecture Program at The Bernard & Anne Spitzer School of Architecture, The City College of New York and Principal of Hoffman Brandt Projects, LLC. Selected speculative design research projects have focused on refugee camps (“Relief Organism” in The Right to Landscape, Ashgate Press 2011), carbon storage infrastructure (City Sink Oscar Riera Ojeda 2013), and climate-adaptive infrastructure (Waterproofing New York, co-edited with Catherine Seavitt Nordenson Urban Research 02 2014). Critical writing includes “The body in the library, or a blood meridian” (Journal of Landscape Architecture March 2018), which discusses the role speculative practices can play in adapting the discipline of landscape architecture to dynamic socio-environmental forces. Q & A with Prof Hoffman following her lecture.

Registration is required for this zoom event.  After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the meeting.

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