Daniela Rivero-Bryant will be presenting a lecture entitled "Human Inhabitation & Development: Migration to Amenity Communities and Development Challenges". Professor Rivero-Bryant is a Lecturer in the Master of Sustainable Real Estate Development Program at the Tulane School of Architecture. After her initial presentation, Professor Rivero-Bryant will be joined by two additional respondents for an interdisciplinary conversation about her remarks and to answer any audience questions. The two respondents are as follows: Richard Campanella , Associate Dean for Research, Senior Professor of Practice, Tulane School of Architecture Robin Bartram , Assistant Professor of Sociology, Tulane University School of Liberal Arts This lecture will be virtual. PRE-REGISTRATION for anyone outside of the TuSA community (students, faculty, staff) is required HERE for this event and ends on Monday, February 8, 2021 at 11:00am. All registrants will then receive a unique link to access the webinar via their email on Monday afternoon. If you are a TuSA community member, you will receive the link and password for the Zoom meeting in your email. Questions? Contact Kristen Jones, Program Manager for Career Services and External Relations, at kjones41@tulane.edu kjones41@tulane.edu .
Monday, Feb 8, 5:15-6:30 PM
Architecture Lecture Series: Daniela Rivero-Bryant
Tulane University
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Uptown Campus, New Orleans, LA
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