Field Notes Toward an Internationalist Green New Deal, from The Ian L. McHarg Center for Urbanism and Ecology, is “intended to open new terrains for scholarship, organizing, contestation, and struggle in the fight for a globally just Green New Deal.” The site hosts data and visualizations on topics including deforestation, mass extinction, oil and gas reserves, international development, and global carceral infrastructure.
Weitzman School in the Media
“Ken Lum, an Artist Double Crossed?”
The Weitzman faculty member and creator of one of Vancouver’s most visible public monuments talks about the work’s uncertain future, growing up in the city, and his new book.
“This Philadelphia art exhibit pushes the envelope with designs for the future”
Associate Professor of Fine Arts Orkan Telhan and Associate Professor of Architecture Simon Kim talk to PBS about their roles in the exhibit.
“The Architectural League of New York Selects 2020 Emerging Voices”
The firm led by Associate Professor of Landscape Architecture Christopher Marcinkoski, which created the design for The Oval+ in Philadelphia, is honored.
“Leslie Richards has taken over as SEPTA’s general manager. She’s all ears.”
Among Richards’s new roles in 2020, she is teaching in the Department of City and Regional Planning.
“Why Removing the Melted Scaffolding From Notre Dame Is the Key to Its Preservation”
As the French work to stablize the iconic landmark, Frank Matero, professor and chair of the Graduate Program in Historic Preservation, weighs in.
“Design Shows Take On the Future. And It’s Not Pretty.”
The Times calls the exhibition co-curated by Associate Professor of Fine Arts Orkan Telhan “equally thought-provoking and process driven.”