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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230323T180000
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URL:https://live-spitzer-arch.pantheonsite.io/events/spring-2023-special-l
 ecture-carola-hein/
SUMMARY:Spring 2023 Special Lecture: Carola Hein
DESCRIPTION:This special lecture is held in person and is co-sponsored by U
 N Highlevel Water Conference in New York.\n\n&nbsp\;\n\nCarola Hein is Pr
 ofessor History of Architecture and Urban Planning at Delft University of
  Technology\, Professor at Leiden and Erasmus University and UNESCO Chair 
 Water\, Ports and Historic Cities. She has published widely in the field 
 of architectural\, urban and planning history and has tied historical anal
 ysis to contemporary development. Among other major grants\, she received 
 a Guggenheim and an Alexander von Humboldt fellowship. Her recent books 
 include: Oil Spaces (2021)\, Urbanisation of the Sea (2020)\, Adaptive St
 rategies for Water Heritage (2020)\, The Routledge Planning History Hand
 book (2018)\, Port Cities: Dynamic Landscapes and Global Networks (2011
 ).\n\n&nbsp\;\n\nSuggested Readings:\n\nHein\, Carola\, ‘Port cities and
  urban waterfronts: how localized planning ignores water as a connector’
  (2016) 3(3) Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews: Water 419-438.\n\nAdaptive S
 trategies for Water Heritage: Past\, Present and Future\n\nHein\, Carola\
 , Tino Mager and Roberto Rocco\, ‘Creative Practices: Bridging Temporal\
 , Spatial\, and Disciplinary Gaps’ (2018) 0 CPCL.\n\n&nbsp\;\n\n“Desig
 ning with Water: Past\, Present\, and Future”: Climate Change and its wa
 ter-related impact require new design strategies\, an adjustment of values
 \, lifestyles\, and practices in line with the UN Sustainable Development 
 Goals. Living with water has been at the heart of architectural\, urban\, 
 and landscape design for millennia. These physical structures have histori
 cally been integrated in diverse practices\, communities\, laws\, cultures
 \, and religions to support locally adapted water systems. Defending again
 st or harnessing water for multiple purposes became the driving concept as
  industrialization\, technological innovation\, and seemingly free energy 
 became the driving the mid-19th century have led to a transition that disr
 upted long-standing patterns of living with water\, creating new balances 
 and imbalances. The presentation will explore the relationship between wat
 er and design\, past\, present and future. It argues that to design water 
 systems in line with future needs we need to reinforce ecosystem thinking 
 that includes spatial\, social\, and cultural practices. It argues that we
  need advanced understanding of historic living with water\, a rethinking 
 of present conditions and new approaches towards designing future water sy
 stems as part of societal and cultural frameworks. We argue that architect
 s and urban designers need to include water awareness into their local str
 ategies to achieve sustainable urban design and architecture.\n\n&nbsp\;\n
 \nAll lectures are free\, open to the public\, and held in the Bernard and
  Anne Spitzer School of Architecture Sciame Auditorium with a remote optio
 n available.\n\nIf you are interested in attending via Zoom\, please regis
 ter here.\n\nSee https://www.ccny.cuny.edu/return-campus for current re
 quirements for in-person visitors.
CATEGORIES:Archived Video,Events,Lectures,Other Lectures,Special Events
LOCATION:Sciame Auditorium (Room 107)\, 141 Convent Avenue\, New York\, NY\
 , 10031\, United States
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