Studio Lectures
The College of Environmental Design launched its collaboration with the University of Hong Kong's Faculty of Architecture in Spring 2018 to form a multi-year research studio program. The studio aims to develop strategies for more resilient urban environments in Hong Kong and the San Francisco Bay Area, engaging cross-disciplinary faculty teams in architecture, landscape architecture and urban design.
These lectures were recorded on May 10, 2018 in Wurster Hall 170 at the UC Berkeley College of Environmental Design.
"The Opportunities in Change: Introduction to the Collaboration" | Renee Chow
"The HKU Urban Lab Approach" | Chris Webster
"Pacific Rim: Resilient by Design" | Michael Kokora
"New Disciplines" | Ivan Valin
"Sustainable Development and the Erosion of Conservation in Hong Kong" | Ashley Scott Kelly
"Resilience" | Eric Schuldenfrei
"Cities After Development: Infrastructure (Re)imagination & Emerging Civic Urbanisms" | Cecilia Chu
"Designing Resilient Cities – A Transportation Perspective" | Daniel Rodriguez
"Bay to Bay" What Do We Have in Common?" | Kristina Hill