March 24, 2017 – As part of the inaugural symposium of the University of Virginia’s Center for Cultural Landscapes, “Race and Public Space: Commemorative Practices in the American South”, Sara Zewde will be presenting on the panel: “Spatializing Commemoration: Urban Design Considerations” on Saturday, March 25. Sara explores the relationship between ecology, culture, and memory as powerful departure points for design and urban planning. For the panel, she considers contested sites of commemoration in the southeastern United States and proposes methods of design to draw from their cultural memory.
This two-day event is sponsored by the UVA School of Architecture Sara Shallenberger Brown Cultural Landscapes & Sites Initiative. The symposium will take place at the UVA School of Architecture in Charlottesville, Virginia. All events are free and open to the public, but registration is required.
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