Resilient Power: Adapting To Risk In A Changing Seattle
This event is a program of the 2017 Seattle Design Festival. For more information on the festival and other programming related to this year’s theme of POWER, go to: designinpublic.org
As a member of the global 100 Resilient Cities grant funded by the Rockefeller Center, Seattle is committed to becoming more resilient to the social, economic and physical challenges of our century. Individuals, business, communities & systems within a city designed with the capacity to survive, adapt and grow regardless of chronic stresses and acute shocks will empower regions to flourish.
AIA Seattle Urban Design Forum will host a panel discussion on regional resilience. From disaster preparedness to EcoDistricts, to housing affordability and social equity, the panel will discuss the interconnections of these challenges and solutions as we craft and reshape our urban environment for an uncertain future.
RSVP by Wednesday, September 13.
Panelists:
- Jessica Finn Coven | Office of Sustainability and the Environment Director, Chief Resilience Officer, City of Seattle
- Michael Mariano AIA | Architect & Principal, Schemata Workshop, Inc., Co-Chair of AIA Seattle Disaster Preparedness & Response Committee
- Jack Newman | Manager, Zero Engery, International Living Future Institutes
- Katy Ricchiuto | Project Manager, Ecodistricts