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.
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“Back to Yourself: Winka Dubbeldam on Learning to Design and Relearning to Practice”
A wide ranging interview with the Miller Professor and Chair of Architecture.
“To reform the credit card industry, start with credit scores”
In an Op-Ed, Lisa Servon, Kevin and Erica Penn Presidential Professor and chair of city and regional planning, calls on Congress to address inequity perpetuated by the financial services industry.
“Meet the Student Selected for the Whitney Biennial”
For Carolyn Lazard, who completes their MFA this spring, exhibiting as part of the 2019 Whitney Biennial is the latest step in 20 years of making art.
“Schuylkill Yards development may rest on the Quaker dead”
The Inquirer interviews Aaron Wunsch, associate professor, Graduate Program in Historic Preservation, about how the planned Schuylkill Yards development impacts two of the city’s largest abandoned cemeteries.
“From potholes to preservation, how has Mayor Kenney lived up to his original campaign promises?”
Randall F. Mason, associate professor, Graduate Program in Historic Preservation, talks to Inga Saffron.
“Design and the Green New Deal”
Billy Fleming, Wilks Family Director at the Ian L. McHarg Center for Urbanism and Ecology, calls on landscape architects to think beyond the profession's limits.