Happy Lunar New Year from the USC US-China Institute!
Greening Cities: Possibilities and Practices in Indonesia and China
The Seattle Asian Art Museum presents practices and possibilities of green cities in Indonesia and China.
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Speaker:
Lisa Hoffman, Associate Professor, Department of Urban Studies, University of Washington, Tacoma
"Greening Cities: Possibilities and Practices in Indonesia and China" is the 2nd lecture in the Saturday University Series sponsored by Gardner Center for Asian Art and Ideas at the Seattle Asian Art Museum.
Saturday University—The Future of Asia’s Cities: Design, Environment, Health
The explosive growth of Asia’s cities and its global implications is a critical issue of our time. How can cities innovate to address design, environmental, and public health challenges? Some lecture titles or speakers may change.
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