Human Cities Expo 2017
Free and open to the public. Please RSVP here.
Join us for the annual Human Cities Expo, a day-long celebration bringing together interdisciplinary perspectives on advancing a human-centered approach to cities.
The theme of the Fall 2017 Expo is “Time for Hope: Finding and Forging Inspiration.” It features interactive exhibits, student presentations, and keynote talks from distinguished scholars and practitioners. Special highlights include an interactive workshop, Fluid Cities, and community-based projects in Hong Kong, Beijing, and the San Francisco Bay Area.
Exhibits
Exhibition hall open from 11am-6pm. Guided Tours 1-1:30pm, 3:30-4pm, 5:30-6pm.
Retaking the Commons // Public Space, Public Participation in Hong Kong
Defining Smart Cities // Research Posters
International Urbanization // Beijing
Main Stage Presentations
11am-12:00pm: Carol Mancke and Trena Noval, Fluid Cities Workshop
12:00-12:30pm:
Kevin Hsu and Deland Chan, Stanford Human Cities Initiative
Zephyr Frank, Stanford Program on Urban Studies, Professor of Latin American History, Gildred Professor of Latin American Studies
Jack Baker, Stanford Urban Resilience Initiative, Associate Professor of Civil and Environmental Engineering
John Zhao, Stanford Coalition for Planning an Equitable 2035
12:30-1:00pm: Gretchen Addi, Aging2.0
1:30-3:30pm: Sustainable Cities Seminar Presentations
4:00-4:30pm: David Lu, Clarity
4:30-5:30pm: Defining Smart Cities Seminar Presentations