Landscape First: Unearthing the Benefits of Nature-Based Solutions

On Thursday, April 3 and Friday, April 4, The University of Texas at Austin School of Architecture will host Landscape First: Unearthing the Benefits of Nature-Based Solutions, a conference exploring what can be achieved when landscapes are prioritized in urban settings. With the generous support of the Still Water Foundation, the event will bring together elected officials, institutional leaders, community stakeholders, and professionals in planning, design, and engineering for one-and-a-half days of discussion about how nature-based solutions inspire creativity, unite neighborhoods, improve health, and support new infrastructure for urban resilience.
All events are free and open to the public with prior registration at https://sites.utexas.edu/landscapefirst/registration/
Thanks to our convening partners: the Downtown Austin Alliance (DAA), the Real Estate Council of Austin (RECA), AIA Austin, Design Austin, the Congress for New Urbanism, Central Texas Chapter, the Texas Chapter of the American Society of Landscape Architects, and Waterloo Greenway.
PANELS AND TALKS: APRIL 4
PANEL: LANDSCAPE FROM CAMPUS TO CITY
9:15-10:30 a.m.
Learn how landscape concepts shape conversations and how landscape projects drive positive change for stronger communities, from campus to city scale.
Moderators: Hope Hasbrouck, FAAR, Associate Professor of Landscape Architecture, UT Austin School of Architecture; Jim Walker, Director of Sustainability, UT Austin
Panelists: Gina Ford, FASLA, Principal and Co-Founder, Agency Landscape + Planning; Mark Hough, FASLA, University Landscape Architect, Duke University; Frederick (Fritz) Steiner, Ph.D., FASLA, FCELA, FAAR, Dean of the Stuart Weitzman School of Design, University of Pennsylvania
KEYNOTE ADDRESS: LANDSCAPE AS EXPANDED PRACTICE
10:30-11:30 a.m.
Explore how nature-based solutions in urban planning and design create new opportunities for civic life.
Moderator: Brent Stringfellow, AVP of Campus Operations and Campus Architect, UT Austin
Speaker: Gullivar Shepard, Partner, Michael Van Valkenburgh Associates
PANEL: LANDSCAPE AS INVESTMENT AND INFRASTRUCTURE
12:30-1:45 p.m.
See how investing in nature-based solutions provides tangible returns, including improved public health, reduced urban heat island effects, enhanced stormwater management, food security, and other benefits.
Moderators: Maggie Hansen, Assistant Professor of Landscape Architecture, UT Austin School of Architecture; Mandy Pope, Director of the Real Estate Center, UT Austin McCombs School of Business
Panelists: Aaron Abelson, Managing Partner, HR&A; Allyson Mendenhall, FASLA, Chief Practice Resources Officer, Sasaki; William C. Sullivan, Ph.D., ASLA, FCELA, Professor and Director of the Smart, Healthy Communities Initiative, University of Illinois
FEATURED ADDRESS: LANDSCAPE AS SETTING FOR ART AND CULTURE
2:00-3:00 p.m.
Discover how urban landscapes elevate cultural values by serving as settings for public art and cultural offerings.
Moderator: Andrée Bober, Founding Director of UT Austin Landmarks
Speaker: Mary Margaret Jones, FASLA, FAAR, President and CEO, Hargreaves Jones
PANEL: LANDSCAPE AS PROMISE
3:00-4:00 p.m.
Discover how urban landscapes elevate cultural values by serving as settings for public art and cultural offerings.
Moderators: Brent Stringfellow, AVP of Campus Operations and Campus Architect, UT Austin; Heather Woofter, Dean, UT Austin School of Architecture
Panelists: Ron McCoy, FAIA, University Architect, Princeton University; Gullivar Shepard, Partner, Michael Van Valkenburgh Associates; Melba Whatley, Co-Founding Board Member, Waterloo Greenway Conservancy