'The Equitably Resilient City: Solidarities and Struggles in the Face of Climate Crisis' is now available for free open access download: https://t.co/Sr3t2QIcJE
Get the print edition at 20% off with code 'READMIT20':
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🚨We’re still accepting proposals for the 2023 Arcus | Places Prize, a collaboration with @PlacesJournal supporting public scholarship on gender, sexuality, and the built-environment.
Mid-career and senior scholars can apply through September 15!
The landscape architect for Charleston’s International African American Museum wanted to show visitors history in a new and provocative way, one that depicts the pain and beauty of perseverance simultaneously.
https://t.co/AfkFFYz9R1
Rising groundwater levels propelled by higher seas are a more imminent and wide-ranging threat to the Bay Area than sea level rise itself, according to a new study from UC Berkeley. https://t.co/wcANmi6Zc8
MAP: More Than 5K Toxic Sites Along SF Bay Threatened by Rising Groundwater, @kzhill @ced_berkeley
“It’s like a graveyard. Everything we’ve done in the past is coming up with that groundwater to haunt us in the present.”
@kqedscience@kqednews
https://t.co/g9vZrv8JRG
Next week! Join our webinar on the emergency housing voucher program. An expert panel will highlight strategies for public housing authorities to ensure EHVs are being successfully leased up. Register here: https://t.co/FvYfIKTEup
"California’s housing crisis should indeed serve as a cautionary tale for other states... But the important work of creating a new housing paradigm in California should not be discounted."
New op-ed in @latimes from @dagarciajr & @BillFultonVta
https://t.co/Mo8Zvj5wWZ
"Saying 'no' to housing is no longer an option in California." California Assemblymember Buffy Wicks inspired us at CED today with her keynote address at the Boyce Housing Studio Symposium.
Later on, students presented strategies for building housing in Menlo Park and Piedmont.
Thamesmead Expansion is a series of proposals for a large, transit-oriented site in London. Students at @ced_berkeley won a Student Merit Award in the Neighborhood, District, and Corridor category of the 2023 Charter Awards. #2023CharterAwards#CNU31 https://t.co/115YG3Ekvq
@ced_berkeley assistant professor Danielle Zoe Rivera urges for climate justice, saying “If you look at who is emitting the most carbon into the atmosphere versus who is on the receiving end of the worst impacts of climate change, there’s no parity.” https://t.co/HRPRf1Swma
Cross-laminated timber (CLT), an engineered wood product, is just emerging as a building material in the U.S. Read about its potential to revolutionize construction, from supply and material manufacture to design — even the role of the architect: https://t.co/XxOpKfxQ5i