Wednesday, Apr 28, 2021 11:30 AM – 12:30 PM CST
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Pamela Conrad, principal at CMG Landscape Architecture and founder of Climate Positive Design, will discuss her work as part of the Landscape Processes online discussion series.
The event is free and will be delivered via Zoom. Register here>>
Presented as a part of the spring 2021 Landscape Technology and Landscape elective courses taught by lecturer Alexandra Mei, the Landscape Processes series engages with seven practitioners to explore the small print , materials, and technologies embedded within the practice of architecture . Each discussion will specialise in the guest speaker’s body of labor and the way their processes to style are pushing the sector of architecture forward. During each event, attendees are invited to ask questions during a moderated discussion with the guest speaker. The lectures are enabled by the support of the Sam Fox School’s Master of architecture program. In partnership with ASLA St. Louis, the Sam Fox School is additionally providing free online LACES approved credits for this lecture series.
Pamela Conrad, ASLA, LEED AP, PLA may be a principal at CMG architecture and founding father of Climate Positive Design. Conrad focuses on climate mitigation and resilient design within the public realm. Her work is informed by a background in plant science and a passion for the environment rooted in growing abreast of a farm. She is an ASLA global climate change subcommittee member, 2018-2019 LAF Fellow for Innovation and Leadership, and recipient of the 2019 NCRE Women of Influence Award. She has published numerous works and presented internationally for developing the landscape carbon calculator Pathfinder app and Climate Positive Design Challenge.