Florida 3.0: Reinventing our Future presents new urban possibilities in response to climate change framed through the perspective of five priorities: Infrastructure, Mobility, Hydro-Ecosystems, The Resilient City, and The New Economy.Florida 3.0 proposes an integrated approach to these priorities and challenges inaction by visualizing the ways we could thrive in a watery future. The exhibition brings together the research conducted through the Consortium for Hydro-generated Urbanism (CHU) at the University of Florida that is focused on the history and future of Florida’s water based settlements and hydro-environments within the broader context of new paradigms for the evolution of cities on water from around the world.
Exhibition Opening and Panel Discussion
Tuesday, October 20, 6-8:00 pm
Experts in design, hydrology, governance, public policy and economics of water resources will introduce their research as it relates to the history and future of Florida.
Speakers include:
Kai-Uwe Bergmann, Partner BIG Architects, Ivan Smith Distinguished Visiting Professor at the University of Florida Graduate School of Architecture Spring 2015
Daniella Levine Cava
District 8 Commissioner, Miami-Dade County
Julie Harrington, Director Center for Economic Forecasting and Analysis at Florida State University, Steering Committee Member Florida Climate Institute
Jayantha Obeysekera, Director Hydrologic & Environmental Systems Modeling Department South Florida Water Management District, Technical Lead for Climate Change and Climate Variability Investigations
Moderators: Nancy M. Clark, Program Director Global Lab and co-Founder Consortium for Hydro-generated Urbanism & Martha Kohen, co-Founder Consortium for Hydro-generated Urbanism
Envisioning our Future on the Water: Panel Discussion
Tuesday November 10 6-8:00 pm
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Miami Center for Architecture and Design (MCAD)Address