Time and Place

The Innovative Cities Lecture Series
Time: 12:00 pm – 1:30 pm
Location: Architecture and Urban Planning Building 345

Cuba’s Productive Urban Landscapes” presentation by Carey Clouse, Assistant Professor in Architecture and Landscape Architecture at the University of Massachusetts, Amherst.

Lecture Summary

Carey Clouse will be sharing some of her research on urban agriculture in Cuba.

Bio

Carey Clouse is an Assistant Professor in Architecture and Landscape Architecture at the University of Massachusetts, Amherst. She holds a post-professional degree (SMArchS) in Architecture and Urbanism from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and a BArch from the University of Oregon. She is the recipient of a multi-year Fulbright Fellowship to India and the Rose Architectural Fellowship in New Orleans, and she teaches courses that address the overlap between social justice, environmental stewardship, and urbanism. In an effort to bolster interdisciplinary research and learning at UMass, she teaches in both the architecture department and the landscape architecture regional planning department (LARP), and cross-lists many of her classes. In addition to teaching, she is co-partner of Crookedworks, an architecture-design-build firm. She is the author of Farming Cuba: Urban Agriculture from the Ground Up, published by Princeton Architectural Press in 2014.

Please RSVP to bblock@uwm.edu if you plan on attending!
Pizza will be served, but you will need to provide your own beverage.
AICP-CM credits will be awarded.

Need Parking?

Please checkout Visiting the UW-Milwaukee Campus for transit and non–motorized options and parking.

Need Directions?

Get directions to The School of Architecture and Urban Planning building at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee is located at 2131 East Hartford Avenue, Milwaukee, Wisconsin.

Questions, comments?

Please contact Benjamin Joseph Block, Department of Urban Planning Project Assistant at bblock@uwm.edu