UCLA’s Dana Cuff to speak at Sustainability Summit hosted by The Atlantic magazine

September 28, 2018
Dana Cuff will speak at the Sustainability Summit hosted by The Atlantic magazine.
(UCLA Law)

Dana Cuff, director of cityLAB-UCLA and professor of architecture and urban design at the School of Arts and Architecture at UCLA, will speak about how architecture can contribute to climate solutions at a Sustainability Summit hosted by The Atlantic magazine.  Currently, Cuff leads the Urban Humanities Initiative – a cross-disciplinary research project funded by the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation that examines the resiliency of Mexico City, Tokyo, Shanghai, and Los Angeles.

Stakeholders and climate leaders from business and philanthropy will gather to discuss strategies for building a sustainable future. The summit will take place on October 25, 2018 in Los Angeles, CA.

To learn more and register for the event, visit the event page.