【Guest Speaker】 – Environmentally-Enabled Design: Approaches to Urban Form and Process
Speaker: Melody Stein
Fulbright US Senior Scholar | Visiting Assistant Professor of Landscape Architecture, Pratt Institute
An exciting talk by Professor Melody Stein! She’ll dive into how ecological design is shaping urban spaces, focusing on how cities can better work with natural environmental processes.
Professor Melody Stein will share insights from her research on flood resilience in the Taipei Basin and highlight new ways to design public spaces that adapt to nature.
A great chance for students learning urban design, sustainability and landscape architecture!
Join us for an engaging talk by Professor Melody Stein, a renowned landscape architect and interdisciplinary designer.
Professor Melody Stein will explore the evolving role of ecological design in urbanism, examining how public spaces can respond to both static and dynamic environmental processes.
Using examples from her own work and research in flood resilience in the Taipei Basin, Professor Melody Stein will advocate for a fresh methodology that harmonizes design with ongoing ecological systems.
This is a fantastic opportunity for students studying urban design, environmental processes, and landscape architecture.