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Water is at the heart of sustaining life for both the human and natural worlds. It has also increasingly become the source of climate-related disasters and catastrophic conflict at all scales. While water might “understand” civilization well, perhaps it is we who don’t understand water. Water takes no sides; it is a thing of beauty, as well as a powerful force that is at once terrifying and humbling. In current cultural and political discourse, water is identified as a basic human right. While 71% of the earth’s surface is water, clean water is a finite resource.

The AIANY Design for Risk and Reconstruction Committee (DfRR) has focused 2017’s “Everything Water” series on understanding the role that water plays in our civilization, and how our interactions with water can be driving forces for defining and redefining our communities, cities, and countries for generations to come. The series brought together experts from a wide spectrum of fields and perspectives, and ranged from the most technical discussions to cultural and spiritual concepts, political realities, and visionary solutions.

Our final event of 2017, “Everything Water 4.0: Five Years After Sandy,” concludes this series of events focusing on issues surrounding water resources and mitigation at local, regional, national, and global levels. A day-long symposium, this event will present a range of ideas, from broad urban responses and water-related disasters to risk and security, creative interventions, and imaginative solutions to future challenges. Our speakers and panelists are architects, planners, scientists, mayors, nonprofit directors, writers, artists, and ecological innovators.

The symposium will begin with a keynote address followed by three panels that look at practice, leadership, and innovative approaches. The day will conclude with a conversation-style panel where speakers will act as respondents, addressing water, climate impact, and future challenges. This panel will be composed of leading writers who are currently engaged in these subjects, and who are bringing these issues to the forefront of public discourse.

Introduction
Henk Ovink, Special Envoy for International Water Affairs, Kingdom of The Netherlands

Panel – Urban Responses and Creative Interventions to Disruption and Climate Chance
Speakers:
Steven Bingler, Principal, Concordia Community-Center Planning + Design
J. David Waggonner III, FAIA, Principal, Waggoner & Ball Architects
Andrew Whalley, AIA, Partner, Grimshaw
Moderator: David Kooris, Urban and Regional Planner, State of Connecticut

Panel – Security and Risk
Speakers:
Michael Oppenheimer, Albert G. Milbank Professor of Geosciences and International Affairs, Woodrow Wilson School, Princeton University
Alan Rubin, Principal, Blank Rome Government Relations LLC
Paul Scholz, Deputy Director, Office for Coastal Management, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
Moderator: Michael Kimmelman, Architecture Critic, The New York Times 

Panel  – Reimagining Solutions: What We Don’t Talk About When We Talk About the Future
Speakers:
Robert Olshansky, FAICP, Professor of Urban and Regional Planning, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Pim Van Hemmen, Assistant Director, Littoral Society
Hein Versteegen, Dura Vermeer, The Netherlands
Moderator: Margaret Klein Salamon, Director, Climate Mobilization

Respondents:
Lance Brown, FAIA, Professor, Spitzer School of Architecture, City College
Carter Craft, Senior Economic Office, Consulate General of The Netherlands, New York
Donald Watson, FAIA, Principal, EarthRise Design
Michael Marella, Director of Waterfront Planning, NYC Department of City Planning

 

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Organized by
AIANY Design for Risk and Reconstruction Committee and ASLA
  • Sponsors

    Partial support from the 2017 President’s Circle, including Patrons 1100 Architect, Aronson’s Floor Covering, and Arup.

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