Transforming the Built Environment: Designing for People and Planet
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Transforming the Built Environment: Designing for People and Planet

By UDC's Department of Architecture

Join us for an inspiring talk on reshaping our urban landscape at this Fall's Lecture Series - it's time to transform the built environment.

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4200 Connecticut Ave NW building 32 suite 200

4200 Connecticut Avenue Northwest #building 32 suite 200 Washington, DC 20008

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Business • Environment & Sustainability

Welcome to UDC's Dept of Arch Lecture Series: Transforming the Built Environment: Designing for People and Planet! Join us for an exciting hybrid (in-person and virtual) event located at 4200 Connecticut Ave NW building 32 suite 200. Our series features thought-provoking discussions on how architecture plays a crucial role in shaping our surroundings. Don't miss out on this opportunity to learn from industry experts and engage in stimulating conversations. See you there!

Lecture Schedule: Wednesdays, 6:30 pm - 7:30 pm

9/10 - Michael Daly (ASG) - Architects + AI: Shaping the Future of Practice

10/8 - Shamika Godley (SGodley Architects) - Resilience: What it takes to be a Leader in Architecture Today

11/19 - Milton Shinberg (Shinberg Levinas Architects) - People-Centered Architecture: Design, Practice, Education

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Join the meeting now (9/10 Lecture Link) - To be updated per event

Meeting ID: 296 463 653 331 6

Passcode: h2DM9sZ9

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+1 206-413-8593,,682140372# United States, Seattle

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UDC's Department of Architecture

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