The Effects of Sea-Level Rise and Sustainable Modernity: The transformation and resiliency of living in South Florida

The Effects of Sea-Level Rise and Sustainable Modernity: The transformation and resiliency of living in South Florida

Please join the Barry University Honors Program for their Spring 2018 Guest Lecture Series titled: The Effects of Sea-Level Rise and Sustainable Modernity: The transformation and resiliency of living in South Florida

Date: Thursday, Feb. 15, 2018
Time: 4 – 5:30 p.m.
Location: Landon Events Room (Landon 110)

Two leading Architects and Architecture Professors from the University of Miami and Florida Atlantic University will be discussing topics related to South Florida’s future scenarios on sea-level rise, urban planning in South Florida, and the economic factors that drive a city’s decline, and an opportunity for a city to be a leader in responding to phenomena related to sea-level rise.

Join the Honors Program’s Fall Guest Lecture Series to learn about a balancing act between transformative and adaptive lifestyles as we live in this changing world.

Guest Panelists for this lecture are:

Elizabeth Plater-Zyberk,
Professor and Former Dean, School of Architecture, University of Miami, Architect and Urban Planner, DPZ CoDesign

Anthony J. Abbate, AIA NCARB,
Associate Provost for the Broward Campuses, Director and Professor, School of Architecture, Florida Atlantic University, President, Anthony J. Abbate Architect, PA

Moderators:

Abigail Solorzano and Presler Maxius
HPSAB Members

Food will be provided.  RSVP is requested by Monday, February 12, 2018 to psirimangkala@barry.edu.