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Developers
PN Hoffman and Madison Marquette, partners on The Wharf project in Southwest
D.C., consider sustainability and resilience good allies for the bottom line. Katharine
Burgess, director of the Urban Land Institute's Urban Resilience Program, Hilary
Bertsch, principal at Perkins Eastman, Matt
Steenhoek, Vice
President of Development for PN Hoffman and the Associate Project Director for
The Wharf, and Elinor Bacon, president,
E.R. Bacon Development, discuss The Wharf as an exploration of questions around
resilience in the built environment and solutions that designers and developers
are uniquely positioned to offer. A reception follows, sponsored by PN Hoffman.
The Economics of Resilience is part of AIA Northern Virginia's Women in Architecture series, presented in partnership with the National Building Museum. You'll find information about the other programs in the series, and speaker bios, here.
1.5 LU HSW (AIA) / 1.5 CM (AICP) / 1.5 PDH HSW (LA CES)
$12 Museum and AIA Members | $10 Student | $20 Non-member
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Photo: The Wharf. Photo courtesy Perkins Eastman.