MAS ETH EPFL UTD - Urban and Environmental Theory Session #4
The Habitat Research Center is very pleased to continue next Thursday the cycle of Urban and Environmental Theory Sessions, associated to the MAS ETH EPFL in Urban and Territorial Design. Over the fall semester, these public sessions address the challenges of spatial, social and energy transition through various contributions: from human geography, urban studies, spatial design, environmental studies and system thinking. With a focus on territorial realities and scales, these moments also constitute a place for debate. Each session concludes with questions from the audience, in which you are warmly welcome to participate.
URBAN AND ENVIRONMENTAL THEORY SESSION #4
Gigamaps and Synthesis Maps: Visualizing and engaging with complexity for real-world change
Haley Fitzpatrick, PhD fellow, Oslo School of Architecture and Design
introduced by Elena Cogato Lanza and Anna Pagani
THURSDAY 18.11.2021 - 18:00-19:30
EPFL Foyer SG (Covid certificate or EPFL temporary pass required)
and ZOOM registration here
Haley Fitzpatrick is a PhD Fellow at AHO exploring how Systems-Oriented Design can be used to link trans-disciplinary epistemology with community-based, place-specific knowledge to co-create regenerative and resilient alpine landscapes. She is particularly interested in the (in)visible interactions of systems, flows and processes across scales of the built environment and how these both characterize and challenge notions of place and collective identity.
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Practical information
- General public
- Free
Organizer
- MAS ETH EPFL UTD Habitat Research Center ENAC EPFL