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The College of Environmental Design will collaborate with the University of Hong Kong's Faculty of Architecture to form a multi-year research studio program to develop strategies for a more resilient urban environment for Hong Kong. Specifically, they will develop solutions to integrate the linked issues of transportation, ecologically-focused and pedestrian-driven planning of public and waterfront spaces, and sustainable management of water infrastructure and natural resources. Through a comparative analysis of innovative strategies of the San Francisco Bay Area, cross-disciplinary teams in the faculties of architecture, landscape architecture and urban design will shape a vision to influence a clear policy for Hong Kong's long-term sustainable growth. This endeavor begins on May 10, 2018 from 3-6 p.m. with a CED Talk titled "CED Talk: Pacific Rim - Urban Resilience by Design," raising questions about urban futures. All are welcome to join in 170 Wurster Hall.

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