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DANISH ARCHITECTURE CENTER: HOW CLIMATE CHANGE CAN CREATE BETTER CITIES

February 6, 2015 – April 19, 2015  All Day Danish Architecture CenterStrandgade 27BCopenhagenDenmark The Danish Architecture Center is featuring Rebuild by Design’s solutions in tandem with their large exhibition, “Rain Is Coming: How Climate Change Adaptation Can Create Better Cities.” Rebuild by Design’s innovative solutions will broaden and deepen the scope of international perspective on designing a […]

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HUNTS POINT LIFELINES: UPDATE — DESIGNING FOR JUST, EQUITABLE, SUSTAINABLE, AND RESILIENT PLACES

April 10, 2015 5:30 pm – 8:00 pm Pratt Institute Manhattan144 West 14th StreetNew YorkUnited States Join the NYC Mayor’s Office of Recovery and Resiliency, Penn Design, THE POINT CDC, the NYC Environmental Justice Alliance, the Pratt Institute, and Rebuild by Design to explore the intersections between social justice, sustainability, resilience, and design in the Rebuild

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“SINK OR SWIM” PHOTO EXHIBIT IN LOS ANGELES HIGHLIGHTS REBUILD BY DESIGN CONCEPTS

December 13, 2014 – April 3, 2015 All Day Annenberg Space for Photography2000 Avenue of the StarsLos AngelesUnited States The Annenberg Space for Photography in Los Angeles will feature the winning Rebuild by Design concepts in “Sink or Swim: Designing for a Sea Change,” an exhibit exploring “the human story of resilience, from adaptation for survival to

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SCAPE TEAM’S KATE ORFF TO DIRECT COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY’S URBAN DESIGN PROGRAM

Congratulations to Kate Orff, selected as the next director of Columbia University’s urban design program, within the school’s Graduate School of Architecture, Planning, and Preservation. Orff will take the reins of the program in June 2015, replacing Richard Plunz, an expert in urban housing issues who has been director since 1992. A principle at SCAPE/Landscape

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NEW JERSEY SECOND PUBLIC HEARING ON NATIONAL DISASTER RESILIENCE COMPETITION FUNDING

February 25, 2015 4:00 pm – 7:00 pm Atlantic City City Hall (Second Floor)1301 Bacharach BoulevardAtlantic CityUnited States New Jersey is seeking public comment on its application for National Disaster Resilience Competition funding. The State’s proposal includes pilot programs to enhance resilience in vulnerable riverside locations, including parts of the New Meadowlandsproject. New Jersey is one of

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NEW JERSEY PUBLIC HEARINGS ON NATIONAL DISASTER RESILIENCE COMPETITION FUNDING APPLICATION

February 24, 2015 4:00 pm – 7:00 pm Little Ferry Borough Hall215-217 Liberty StLittle FerryUnited States New Jersey is seeking public comment on its application for National Disaster Resilience Competition funding. The State’s proposal includes pilot programs to enhance resilience in vulnerable riverside locations, including parts of the New Meadowlandsproject. New Jersey is one of 67 eligible

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STATE OF CONNECTICUT, PUBLIC COMMENT PERIOD FOR REBUILD BY DESIGN PROJECTS

January 8, 2015 – February 8, 2015 All Day City Hall Annex999 Broad StreetBridgeportUnited States  See amendments to the CT Draft Action Plan and submit comments on Resilient Bridgeport. Your participation is crucial for ensuring your vision for resilience becomes reality. If you are unable to attend the public hearing below, comments can be submitted by mail to Michael C. Santoro,

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BOSTON ARCHITECTURE COLLEGE HOSTS “DESIGN FOR RESILIENCE: LEARNING FROM REBUILD BY DESIGN”

December 10, 2014 – February 6, 2015 All Day Boston Architecture College320 Newbury StreetBostonUnited States An exhibit at Boston Architecture College, “Design for Resilience: Learning from Rebuild by Design,” asks us to think, discuss, and take action as we consider how to better connect our people, ecology, and infrastructure for the future. What will Boston look like

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