Parsons School of Design invites you to New York City this fall for the third biannual timber conference sponsored by the Binational Softwood Lumber Council.
Timber has the potential to play a vital role in the design and creation of healthy and vibrant urban space on a large scale. This conference will look critically at the current use of mass timber and speculate on the opportunities that the material brings to architecture and urbanism. With voices from multiple disciplines, the goal is to build upon the present discourse around mass timber with an inquiry about the implications for architecture and design; health and material research; and global urbanization and climate change. The conference runs in parallel with the third Timber in the City Student Design Competition.
DATE + LOCATION
October 4, 2018 | 6pm-8pm
October 5, 2018 | 10am-7pm
The New School, University Center
63 Fifth Avenue, New York, NY 10003
Starr Foundation Hall, Room UL102
REGISTRATION
Visit timberinthecity.eventbrite.com to reserve your spot.
AGENDA
October 4, 2018 (Thursday)
6:00pm: Opening Keynote
Andrew Waugh, Waugh Thistleton Architects
7:30pm: Reception
October 5, 2018 (Friday)
9:30am: Coffee
10:00am: Session 1: Timber Opportunities Today
Moderated by Andy Bernheimer, Parsons School of Design
This first session sets the stage for the day’s events by combining a discussion of the latest timber technological developments and new opportunities for architectural design.
Tom Chung, Leers Weinzapfel Associates
Michelle Roelofs, Arup NY
12:00pm: Break
1:00pm: Session 2: Healthy Living Timber
Moderated by Mark Gardner, Parsons School of Design
This second session looks carefully at the health benefits and concerns of architecture realized with mass timber, examining the impacts on the body and mind.
Bill Browning, Terrapin Bright Green
Merritt Bucholz, Bucholz McEvoy Architects
Alison Mears, Parsons School of Design
3:00pm: Break
3:30pm: Session 3: Vibrant Timber Cities
Moderated by Jennifer Bolstad, Parsons School of Design
This final session examines the future of cities imagined and realized through timber architecture to meet global urbanization.
David Linehan, Lotus Equity
Annie Perkins, Sustainable Forest Initiative
Todd Snapp, Perkins+Will Chicago
5:30pm: Reception