Dialogue

CANCELED - Design and Health Collaboration in Built and Biophysical Environments

AS OF MARCH 12, 2020: Due to the uncertainty of the health crisis we currently face and the University’s decision to move classes online and cancel or postpone campus events until at least April 6, we have decided to postpone our Arts, Design, and Health Research Summit. We will focus on planning events and activities to be held during fall semester that will deepen our investigation of arts/design/health possibilities at Penn State. Please contact adri@psu.edu to express interest in a future ADRI event such as this.

 

Location: 125 Borland (Borland Project Space)

This session is part of the Arts, Design, and Health Research Summit organized by the Arts & Design Research Incubator and the Hamer Center for Community Design at Penn State: https://adri.psu.edu/news/arts-design-and-health-exploration-whats-possible-penn-state. Faculty, students, and staff in all disciplines are invited to register for sessions.

Join us for a brief presentation and moderated discussion by Leann Andrews, assistant affiliate professor of landscape architecture, Stuckeman School of Architecture, Landscape Architecture, and Graphic Design.

Please register if you will participate in the moderated discussion after the presentation; no need to register if you’d like to attend the presentation only: https://design-health-collaboration.eventbrite.com

 

Leann Andrews co-directs the InterACTION Labs, a transdisciplinary action research program in partnership with UW, three Peruvian universities and now Penn State, focused on understanding and improving human and ecological health through participatory design with an informal urban community living in floating houses on the Amazon River in Iquitos, Peru. She is a member of numerous committees and organizations, including: the Penn State Center for Ecology and Design (E+D), the One Health Social Sciences Initiative, the International Federation of Landscape Architects Advisory Circle to the executive committee; the Landscape Architecture Foundation Emeritus Board; and the Center for Technological, Biomedical and Environmental Research in Peru.