The Weitzman Fall 2022 Lecture Series brings together distinguished architects, landscape architects, artists, historians, preservationists, planners, energy policy makers, mobility experts, and data scientists from the US and abroad to discuss recent work and emerging trends in the built environment and visual culture.
Weitzman School in the Media
“Turn out your lights to help save birds migrating through Philly”
Weitzman faculty and students, including Associate Professor of Architecture Karen M'Closkey and MLA candidate Audrey Genest are among those leading the effort at Penn.
“Here’s How Slowly New York City Is Moving on Electric Vehicles”
When it comes to catching up with other American cities, New York could learn from Beijing, says Associate Professor of City and Regional Planning Zhongjie Lin.
“Presenting The 2022 Metropolis Future100”
Six Weitzman MArch students--more than any other school in the US or Canada--are among the magazine's top graduating architecture students for 2022.
“Forget the 50 states. These scholars argue that America should be broken up into 13 regions.”
A review of the new book from Dean Steiner with Professor Emeritus Robert Yaro and UT's Ming Zhang.
“Where Rising Seas Threaten Drinking Water, Scientists Look for Affordable Solutions”
Allison Lassiter, assistant professor of city and regional planning, is leading an effort to identify areas facing saltwater intrusion on the Atlantic and Gulf coasts.
“What If Joe Biden Paid You to Get Out of Your Car?”
A new report co-authored by The McHarg Center's Billy Fleming lays out a framework for dramatically decarbonizing a typical American’s daily coming and going by 2030.