Resilience Thinking: Places, Spaces, Communities
What does resilience mean? How do we plan, design, build, and adapt spaces, places and cities while enabling community resilience? Reaching beyond discussions of disaster preparedness and relief, resilience thinking can give us the tools to address complex stressors such as climate change, urban densification, displacement and other significant social, political, and economic changes we face today.
This interactive full-day forum will explore:
- What resilience means within a socio-ecological framework
- How resilient systems can inform design and planning
- What opportunities exist with local agencies, organizations and communities so that designers can be advocates for enhancing resilience
Registration Close Date: Friday, December 8, 2017.
Early Bird Deadline: Friday, December 1, 2017 | After this time the price increases 15%
December 11 | 8:00 am – 5:00 pm | Impact Hub Seattle | 220 2nd Ave South, Seattle WA 98104
SPEAKERS
KEYNOTES: Dr. Nikos A. Salingaros | Urbanist, Architectural Theorist & Professor of Mathematics at University of Texas at San Antonio | Barbara Swift FASLA, Hon. AIA | Founder, Swift Company LLC
SPEAKERS: Jessica Finn Coven Director of the City of Seattle’s Office of Sustainability & Environment | Tye Ferrell Principal, Resilience Collaborative NW | Marisa Hagney Living Community Challenge Manager, International Living Future Institute | Katherine Idziorek Ph.D Candidate, Urban Design & Planning, University of Washington | Ray Lucchesi Principal, Regenesis | Kelly McGourty Senior Program Manager, Transportation Planning, Puget Sound Regional Council | Steve Moddemeyer Principal, Collins Woerman | Kirk R. Pawlowski Director, State of Washington Educational Service Districts, Construction Services Group| John Phillips Water Quality Planner/Project Manager, King County |Phyllis Shulman Community Resilience Catalyst, Resilience Collaborative NW
* all sessions/speakers subject to change. Speaker bios are included in the program schedule (link above).
LEARNING OBJECTIVES
- Define resilience within a socio-ecological framework, using key vocabulary
- Understand and describe how attributes of naturally resilient systems can inform community resilience through the design, building, planning and adaptation of the built environment
- Analyze case studies that exemplify attributes of resilient systems, and apply resilience thinking strategies to explore new possibilities for the built environment
- Learn about opportunities to partner with local agencies, organizations and communities in order to be advocates for enhancing resilience
COST
includes 8 LU (HSW) + breakfast, lunch and light refreshments
$238.00 AIA Members
$238.00 Government / ASLA
$62.00 AIA Associates
$50.00 Students
$426.00 Non-Members
SPECIAL THANKS TO OUR RESILIENCE THINKING SPONSORS
SPECIAL THANKS TO THE RESILIENCE THINKING PLANNING TASKFORCE
Shannon Brush | Hargis Engineers
Cameron Hall | KATERRA
Tye Ferrell | Resilience Collaborative NW
Mike Mariano | Schemata Workshop
Tom Marseille | WSP
Sam Miller | LMN
Steve Moddemeyer | CollinsWoerman
Phyllis Shulman | Resilience Collaborative NW
Courtney Smith | The Rockefeller Foundation
Justus Stewart | O’Brien & Company
Lisa Quinn | ULI Northwest
Program or Registration and Credit Questions?
Contact AIA Seattle Professional Programs Manager Cassie Blair.
Sponsorship Questions?
Contact AIA Seattle Managing Director Kimber Leblicq