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DESCRIPTION:An interdisciplinary symposium to explore density in Los Angele
 s\, and its urban future in face of rising challenges and identity politic
 s.&nbsp\;As we face pressures of global population explosion\, measurable 
 and alarming ecological stress and related urbanization\, the symposia off
 er an arena to discuss the current and near future status of the fundament
 al quality of built environments. Join us as we focus on discourse occurri
 ng in LA and a larger discussion about the various modes of urban density 
 and their relation to environmental\, economic\, social\, cultural and pol
 itical quality. Panelists include Jamie Winders\, professor and chair of g
 eography and Stuart Rosenthal\, professor of economics.Sponsored by the Sy
 racuse Architecture undergraduate program\,&nbsp\;Associate Professor Lawr
 ence Davis\, Chair\; Curated by Associate Professor Elizabeth Kamell and A
 ssistant Professor Tarek Rakha.
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SUMMARY:Density: Through Thick and Thin - Los Angeles
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X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>An interdisciplinary symposium to explore d
 ensity in Los Angeles\, and its urban future in face of rising challenges 
 and identity politics.&nbsp\;As we face pressures of global population exp
 losion\, measurable and alarming ecological stress and related urbanizatio
 n\, the symposia offer an arena to discuss the current and near future sta
 tus of the fundamental quality of built environments. Join us as we focus 
 on discourse occurring in LA and a larger discussion about the various mod
 es of urban density and their relation to environmental\, economic\, socia
 l\, cultural and political quality. </p><p><br></p><p>Panelists include Ja
 mie Winders\, professor and chair of geography and Stuart Rosenthal\, prof
 essor of economics.</p><p><br></p><p>Sponsored by the Syracuse Architectur
 e undergraduate program\,&nbsp\;Associate Professor Lawrence Davis\, Chair
 \; Curated by Associate Professor Elizabeth Kamell and Assistant Professor
  Tarek Rakha.</p>
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