NUS Cities Lecture Series 06

Herbert Driesetl's Lecture web

What are the tools to make our cities more resilient, liveable and regenerative? What sustainable perspectives and solutions can we offer today and for the future? How can Blue-Green Resilient Infrastructure be a norm in our dense cities?

With a focus on public spaces where urban blue and green networks are the most affected, the lecture aims to re-introduce new potentials and perspectives of which these elements may be the possible medicine for cities, industrial sites and for their communities.

This lecture will not only center around the theoretical discourse on urban blue-green design networks but will also share practical experiences through real-life case studies from around the world. Projects include the Potsdamer Platz in Berlin, Cloudburst Resilient Copenhagen, Cloudburst Resilient for Queens in New York City, Singapore's ABC Water program and its pilot implementation at Bishan-Ang Mo Kio Park, JTC Green Tech Park in Singapore, Tanner Springs in Portland Oregon, and others.

Learn more by joining us at the 6th NUS Cities Public Lecture by Herbert Dreiseitl, Founder and CEO of Dreiseitl Consulting

Speaker Bio

Herbert Dreiseitl

Herbert Dreiseitl is an urban designer, landscape architect, water artist, interdisciplinary planner and Professor in Praxis. His focus is on creating Liveable Cities and Urban Landscapes around the world with a special hallmark on the inspiring and innovative use of water.He is an international renown expert and has realized ground breaking contemporary projects in the fields of climate resiliency, stormwater management, urban planning and landscape architecture like Berlin Potsdamer Platz with Renzo Piano, Tanner Springs Park Portland OR USA, or Bishan-Ang Mo Kio Park in Singapore. He has founded Atelier Dreiseitl in 1980 now RSD, Ramboll Studio Dreiseitl and developed the “Liveable Cities Lab”.Today, Herbert is an independent consultant for many cities and initiatives around the globe. His work integrates regenerative processes, demonstrating a portfolio of site-responsive interventions of community based urban planning and environmental sensitive engineering. Through a collaborative network, as Harvard GSD Loeb Fellow and regular Visiting Professor at NUS Singapore, Herbert and his wife Bettina created Dreiseitl Consulting and is currently giving workshops and advice to many initiatives and cities to improve their projects with resiliency and regenerative frame conditions.

 

Date: 23rd October 2023, Monday
Time: 6:00 PM - 8:00 PM (SGT)
Venue: Lecture Theatre (LT)424, Level 4, NUS SDE 3, 4 Architecture Drive, Singapore 117566

Register Before 22nd Oct, 5:00p.m, as limited seats only!

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NUS Cities Lecture Series investigates ideas, policies and projects developed by urban experts, which aspire to create sustainable, resilient, and liveable cities.