
S2:E3: Frederick Steiner: Designing Cities for Climate, Equity, and Resilience
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In this episode of Talking Environment, Gevorg Ghazaryan speaks with Dr. Frederick Steiner, Dean of the Weitzman School of Design at the University of Pennsylvania, about the urgent role of ecological planning in shaping cities of the future.
Dr. Steiner unpacks the core principles of ecological design, explains why cities are critical to climate adaptation, and highlights the importance of integrating equity into urban planning. The episode touches on current planning mistakes, emerging models of resilient design, and how educators and institutions can prepare the next generation of environmental designers.
Tune in to hear how systems thinking, collaboration, and visionary planning can transform the built environment for people and the planet.