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How cities can save the world | Carol Ross Barney, FAIA, HASLA | TEDxChicago

Renowned architect Carol Ross Barney reveals how cities, while being humanity's greatest achievement, are also one of the biggest contributors to climate change. Through compelling examples from Chicago's transformation, she demonstrates how urban spaces can be reimagined for radical sustainability. From McDonald's solar-powered flagship to the flood-resilient Riverwalk, Barney showcases how thoughtful design creates healthier, more resilient, and livable cities. She challenges us to take responsibility for our urban futures, proving that sustainable cities aren't just possible—they're essential for human survival. Her vision redefines urban spaces as solutions to our climate crisis.#Risiliene #Chicago #RiverWalk #UrbanDesign #Climate #Adaptation #Sustainability #Cities Carol Ross Barney is an architect, urbanist, mentor, and educator and the recipient of the 2023 American Institute of Architects Gold Medal. She is renowned for her expertise in civic space design and her dedication to creating exceptional public spaces—including the Chicago Riverwalk. From small community facilities to prestigious academic buildings, as well as innovative transit stations and urban places and spaces, her designs have become cultural icons. These projects are also renowned for showcasing the transformative power of architecture in our daily lives. Her work has garnered over 200 major design awards, fourteen National American Institute of Architects Honor Awards and over 45 AIA Chicago Awards, and her commitment to sustainable design has been recognized with two AIA Committee on the Environment (COTE®) Top Ten Project Awards. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx

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