
The connection between the climate crisis and social inequality is evident and solving both will require rethinking how we use our buildings. Every building has value—from its materials to its history—and every project is a chance to address social and environmental challenges. Buildings create 40% of global CO2 emissions so it's crucial to reduce their carbon footprint. Building owners play a key role in our collective climate action battle and helping them reuse and improve their spaces sustainably is essential for creating a better future.
Join Nakita Reed a preservation architect who is a Senior Associate at Quinn Evans as she discusses her journey into the profession and delves into why building reuse is climate action.Nakita will share a dialogue with Emma Castro-Krivanek AIA President of NOMA KC. More info here: https://www.kcdesignweek.org/events/nakita-reed.
KC Design Week is a week-long series of thought-provoking and creativity-boosting design programming hosted by the Center for Architecture & Design. Since 2010 KC Design Week has informed connected and inspired thousands of design enthusiasts through programs featuring experts from fields such as architecture graphics interiors products landscape architecture planning and urban environments. KC Design Week is open to the public and tickets may be purchased online at kcdesignweek.org.
11:30 a.m. check-in; Lunch provided
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Center for Architecture & Design, 1801 McGee St, Suite 100, Kansas City, United States