Liliane Wong

Architectural Futures, Public Infrastructure + The Green New Deal panel discussion

in Climate Futures II: Design Politics, Design Natures, Aesthetics and the Green New Deal

Latour spent his career, or has spent his career arguing that scientific facts need to be seen as a product of scientific inquiry. In his terms that they’re networked, meaning that they stood or fell not on their strength or inherent veracity but on the strength of the institutions and practices that produced them. And so, in a panel session that’s discussing architectural futures, I wanna ask how we can address roles of our institutions and practices in shaping these future realities.

Projecting Change
Extended Realities & Sea Level Rise

in Climate Futures II: Design Politics, Design Natures, Aesthetics and the Green New Deal

Projecting Change was part our post-professional MA in Adaptive Reuse program. It was inspired by the effects of Hurricane Sandy, which turned Newport, Rhode Island into a lake.