The Mississippi River shapes St. Louis life and culture, but connections have shifted.
@SamFoxSchool Chair of Landscape Architecture, Derek Hoeferlin, discusses the river's transformation and its impact on perceptions and climate change response. https://t.co/sDoRc22rGS
Last year we published Derek Hoeferlin’s essay “Way Beyond Bigness: The Need for a Watershed Architecture” excerpted from his book “Way Beyond Bigness: The Need for a Watershed Architecture.” (@ARDPublishing).
https://t.co/ZPm0Wpjf9Z
Thanks for your fantastic presentations this evening @virginiahanusik and @derekhoeferlin! Truly remarkable work about the Mississippi River Basin and South Louisiana.
We have added the recording of today’s program to the event page.
https://t.co/i4MtAQIBJD
New in Observations: “Way Beyond Bigness: The Need for a Watershed Architecture.”
Essay by @derekhoeferlin excerpted from his forthcoming book of the same name and published by @ARDPublishing.
https://t.co/nVNlONmRYg
Outstanding achievements. Congrats to @SamFoxSchool's Weicong Huang and John Whitaker for earning national honors for their innovative proposals that offer solutions for ecological restoration and beyond. https://t.co/52fVixrcph
Our spring Public Lecture Series begins this Saturday https://t.co/RLyfDXl0Nz and features a stellar lineup of 22 virtual presentations. Free + open to all. Pls join us! Registration & details through the link. @WUSTL @WUSTLnews
Fresh from the press, in this essay, Derek Hoeferlin proposes a new interdisciplinary water-based strategy to rethink the management of river systems for a sustainable future by using the context of the Mississippi River Basin. Read more at: https://t.co/OysI2Wg9oD
Reshaping the future: The world is always changing, but COVID-19 has accelerated the process. In response, the Global Urbanism Studio, a summer program at the @SamFoxSchool, is exploring how the pandemic is impacting the ways we think about urban space. 🌐 https://t.co/AGh6vYog5A
Tune in June 19 noon CST, live-streamed on Sam Fox School’s Facebook page, for an exciting panel discussion wrapping up our Lively Cities workshop, part of the MUD Summer Global Urbanism Studio.
https://t.co/hXMq6Iz5DB