
About this Event
On August 15th, a participatory workshop at the University of Pennsylvania will bring together a multidisciplinary group of interested participants to explore this potential of novel multi-functional arrangements and designs for the typology of multi-benefit transmission corridors. The workshop will identify novel opportunities and potential benefits associated with layered, integrated multi-benefit transmission corridors; make the benefits of layered infrastructure legible to users and communities through novel experiences and a curation of spatial design sequences; and explore landscape principles for the design of innovative high-performing and multi-functional multi-benefit transmission corridors.
This workshop is being funded by the U.S. Department of Energy’s Grid Deployment Office through the Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, in support of the Connecting Transmission Corridors (ConCord) Initiative, which is aimed at increasing awareness of the public, community, and environmental benefits associated with transmission infrastructure.
For more information email Nicholas Pevzner, Assistant Professor, Dept. of Landscape Architecture at the Weitzman School of Design at the University of Pennsylvania, at [email protected].
If you require any accessibility accommodation, such as live captioning, audio description, or a sign language interpreter, please email [email protected]. Please note, we require at least five (5) business days’ notice.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Meyerson Hall, 210 South 34th Street, Philadelphia, United States
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