• Storytelling and Connecting Community Through Design

    Lecture Hall (AUP 170) 2131 E Hartford Ave, Milwaukee, WI, United States +1 more

    A creative director reflects on the power of story and public engagement to influence design when creating spaces and experiences that connect people in a designed environment. Explore the power of story, public engagement and site-responsive design work featuring the exhibited project “Do Something GOOD for your Neighbor” in the Como community in Fort Worth, TX and more.

  • Mobilizing Regions: Workforce Rideshare and Regional Transit

    Virtual Event

    Columbus and Milwaukee are illustrating how innovative transit solutions can strengthen regional connectivity, expand access to opportunity, and serve as models for communities nationwide. Since 1992, MobiliSE has championed innovative ways to connect Southeast Wisconsin through a range of transportation alternatives. In Columbus, Ohio, the Central Ohio Transit Authority (COTA) is reshaping regional mobility with initiatives like bus rapid transit expansion, first/last mile connections, and partnerships with community organizations.

  • Canceled – Abolish Rent: How Tenants Can End the Housing Crisis

    Lecture Hall (AUP 170) 2131 E Hartford Ave, Milwaukee, WI, United States

    Fed up with permanent housing crisis and real estate greed? Join the co-founder of the LA Tenants Union and co-author of Abolish Rent: How Tenants Can End the Housing Crisis for an in-depth discussion of the housing question and the resurgent tenant movement. Why do landlords claim the majority of our wages while they work only four hours a month? What if the housing crisis was a crisis of exploitation and domination? How can we turn the shared misery of paying rent into shared power to win the housing we deserve?

  • The Reluctant Professional

    Marcus Commons 2131 East Hartford Ave, Milwaukee, WI, United States

    Palmyra Geraki will discuss recent work through both her academic and professional practice.

  • Placemaking in Action: Building Vibrant Communities

    Virtual Event

    Creating vibrant and engaging communities helps communities recruit and retain residents, supports public gathering places in the heart of our communities, and fosters community connections. Learn about the WEDC Vibrant Communities grant and how projects create accessible locations for programming and amenities desired by local residents, with the additional benefit of boosting foot traffic for nearby businesses.

  • Almost Nothing: A Reading & Conversation w/ Adrienne Economos-Miller and Sam Schuermann

    Jim Shields Gallery of Architecture & Urbanism sponsored by HGA (AUP 146) 2131 E Hartford Ave, Milwaukee, WI, United States

    This event will include three parts: a contextualizing introduction to Nora Wendl’s book “Almost Nothing: Reclaiming Edith Farnsworth” (University of Illinois Press, 2025) by Professor Adrienne Economos-Miller; an illustrated reading of excerpts of this book by Wendl; and a conversation between Professors Wendl, Economos-Miller, and Sam Schuermann on the themes and topics of the book. Almost Nothing is a critical history of the Edith Farnsworth House (Mies van der Rohe, Plano, Illinois, 1951) written in the form of an auto-theoretical memoir. As such, it engages in topics and questions related to architectural historiography, feminism, preservation, memory, and authorship.