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12/25/2020

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Lecture 8: Social Justice and the AEC Industry Nov 10, 2020 at 12:00 PM EDT Speaker: Joel SandersPrincipal RA, FAIA JSA ...
11/04/2020

Lecture 8: Social Justice and the AEC Industry
Nov 10, 2020 at 12:00 PM EDT

Speaker: Joel Sanders
Principal RA, FAIA JSA & MIXdesign

Topic: Body Politics: Social Equity and Inclusive Public Space

Co-moderators: Harvey Molotch and Feniosky Peña-Mora

The Columbia University CBIPS lecture series, Social Justice and the AEC Industry is seen as a mechanism to come together to discuss what can be done, and what is being done by architects and engineers in concert with community activists, elected officials, public agency heads and private sector leaders.

There is no fee to participate. Simply register by clicking the link and receive information on how to join the Zoom lectures.
We hope that you will be part of it!

May12TueColumbia | CBIPS: AEC Industry Experiences from COVID-19 Lecture by Thomas Foley12:00 PM - 1:00 PMMay19TueColumbia | CBIPS: AEC Industry Experiences from COVID-19 Lecture by Eric Macfarlane12:00 PM - 1:00 PMMay26TueColumbia | CBIPS: AEC Industry Experiences from COVID-19 Lecture by Daniel Za...

Columbia University | CBIPS Lecture SeriesSocial Justice and the AEC IndustryThe series started on Tuesday, 9/22, with J...
09/28/2020

Columbia University | CBIPS Lecture Series
Social Justice and the AEC Industry

The series started on Tuesday, 9/22, with Justin Garrett Moore, Executive Director of the NYC Public Design Commission talking about his work with the BlackSpace Collective in a lecture titled “Design and Difference.”
The second talk, on Tuesday, 9/29, by Mindy Thompson Fullilove, MD, a social psychiatrist and New School Professor, addresses some of her ideas about public space coming out of the research for her newly published book “Main Streets: How a City’s Heart Connects Us All.”
And on Tuesday, 10/6, Kerry Scott, Global Practice Leader for Social Inclusion at Mott MacDonald, will join us by Zoom from London to talk about inclusion in the AEC Industry. The series will continue every Tuesday at noon into mid-November.

There is no fee to participate. Simply register by clicking the link under the lecture of interest listed below to receive information on how to join the Zoom lectures. We hope that you will be part of it!
https://cbips.engineering.columbia.edu/content/justice

Columbia University | CBIPS Lecture SeriesAEC Industry Experiences from COVID-19What We Did | What We Are Doing | What W...
05/12/2020

Columbia University | CBIPS Lecture Series
AEC Industry Experiences from COVID-19
What We Did | What We Are Doing | What We Will Do

This lecture series will address past, current, and future initiatives, constraints, and budgets. Weekly programs are scheduled every Tuesday from noon to 1 PM EST, via Zoom, starting Tuesday, May 12, 2020. There is no fee to participate. Advance registration by Eventbrite is required. Please click the link to choose the lecture of interest: https://cbips.engineering.columbia.edu/content/covid-19

Columbia University CBIPS fellows at the University of Cambridge, UK. Fellows attended workshop where they were honored ...
02/05/2020

Columbia University CBIPS fellows at the University of Cambridge, UK. Fellows attended workshop where they were honored to meet with graduate students of Engineering Department and discuss about their research topics 🇬🇧

The Shard by Renzo Piano the tallest and the most Instagrammed commercial building in Europe. Designer was inspired by t...
01/31/2020

The Shard by Renzo Piano the tallest and the most Instagrammed commercial building in Europe. Designer was inspired by the London Bridge Station railway lines next to the site, the London spires depicted by the 18th-century Venetian painter Canaletto, and the masts of sailing ships. Piano is author of Whitney Museum of American Art in NYC, Pompidou Center in Paris, The New York Times building in NYC and many others.
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