Dean and Co-Executive Director Frederick Steiner pens an end-of-year note for the Center:
"From northern California to the Carolinas, it’s been another harrowing year in climate news. But there have been bright spots, like the deal reached by diplomats at the UN summit in Poland to rescue the Paris Agreement. No less than the policy makers, those of us in design and allied professions have a major role to play in tackling climate change, and we’re up to the challenge.
Ahead of The McHarg Center’s official opening next year, we’ve already begun laying the groundwork to have a significant impact. We’ve secured our capacity for research by establishing the Wilks Family McHarg Center Directorship with a transformative gift from PennDesign alumna Barbara Wilks and her sister Nancy Lanni.
We welcomed two of the most influential voices on climate change to Penn for standing-room audiences: first a talk by Rolling Stone’s Jeff Goodell, then a panel discussion with 350.org’s May Boeve. Thanks to the generosity of Bonnie Stone Sellars, a Penn alumna who serves on the PennDesign Board of Overseers, both events were free and open to the public, ensuring that the next generation of architects, landscape architects, and planners could take part, along with scholars across Penn and professionals in our community. On the research front, we’ve undertaken two major projects for publication in 2019, thanks to those who supported the LARP 100 Fund and The McHarg Center’s Discretionary Fund: The Next 100 Million Project and The Hotspot Cities Network.
But we are just getting started. 2019 promises to be a watershed year for Penn, the School of Design, and all our professions. We need your time, your ideas, and your direct support to make it a reality—and there are so many ways you can get involved, including:
Looking back on all that we've accomplished in 2018, I'm deeply grateful for your vision and commitment to build a more equitable, resilient future. As we work together to make it happen, I hope you'll take the opportunity to strengthen your involvement in the McHarg Center today."