International Perspectives on the Future of Architecture and Urbanism in the Post-COVID Age - Online Symposium
Long before the appearance of COVID-19, the urban fabric of cities across the world had been shaped by prior epidemics. This symposium, comprised of scholars and practitioners from twenty countries, will confront the impacts of this pandemic on cities and imagine new possibilities for a post-COVID urban landscape through the following topics including:
- January 29th, 2021 (11am-2pm US Eastern Time) topics: Response and Experience, Ecology and Sustainability, and Education and Pedagogy
- January 30th, 2021 (11am-2pm US Eastern Time) topics: Design and Interventions, Healthcare Design, and Social Justice and Equity
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Long before the appearance of COVID-19, the urban fabric of cities across the world had been shaped by prior epidemics. Indeed, the study of historic, global epidemics has illuminated the many ways in which urban life and architecture have changed during times of pestilence. |
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The Epidemic Urbanism Initiative (EUI) was founded by Dr. Mohammad Gharipour and Dr. Caitlin DeClercq in March 2020. This is the fourth international conference hosted by the EUI. There is also an
Epidemic Urbanism youtube channel where you can view previous presentations.
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Melanie De Cola
Manager, Architectural Research
The American Institute of Architects
Washington DC
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