
An Einhorn Center for Community Engagement Lecture Series
Overview:
Join us for a compelling lecture series featuring architectural historians, design practitioners, visionaries, and community stakeholders. Together, they will explore the multifaceted challenges and opportunities of community-engaged design in post-industrial cities, abandoned spaces, vacant lots, and economically declining zones.
This series complements the Spring 2025 HAUD
Course: ARCH 3819/5819: Architecture & Sustainability in Post-Industrial Cities.
Humanitarian’s Housing Question
Speaker: Andrew Herscher, architectural historian, University of Michigan
Focus: Explores the relationship between the provision of shelter and the recognition of rights in the case of refugees and other populations of displaced people.
Time: March 27, 2025, 9:30–11 a.m.
Location: 144 Sibley Hall and on Zoom
Free and open to the public.