City tech resiliency curriculum

by: Illya Azaroff

All I am up in Albany at the AIANY state board meeting. I have been elected to the board for this year and will co chair an advocacy team that will forward resiliency strategies in the practice and education of architecture.

For our curriculum we have a great deal of material available to us to incorporate into our course materials and discussions for any and all classes.

This last weekend the MAS held a two day workshop and presentations that is available on line with specific subjects such as as Risk, the Role of Data, waterfront, infrastructure etc. I have attached the materials outline so you can view the 30 minutes that is relevant to your course or courses. I was part of the the Role of Data last Saturday morning highlighting field data gathering, mapping, GIS, SLOSH maps etc.
http://mas.org/mas-announces-a-new-series-the-road-to-resilience
http://new.livestream.com/TheNewSchool/mas-resilience

In addition please click here for a Responding to the Crisis, Governor Cuomo summary that outlines what the state of New York will be doing going forward. The synopsis includes information and future opportunities for our graduates if the conversation and materials in our classes steers the conversation in the direction of resiliency and training.

SAP training. I have recently organized and went through SAP
Safety Assessment Program training for damaged buildings. I will receive my certification in a few weeks and have materials that can be used as part of building technology classes, structures and detailing. If any faculty member is interested in receiving SAP training I am organizing another session with architecture for Humanity New York that should occur in the next month. Let me know.
http://www.calema.ca.gov/recovery/Pages/Safety-Assessment.aspx

FEMA hurricane resistant structures training. HURRIPLAN
I am part of a team that has organized FEMAs Hurriplan training for New York Architects. I will be trained as a “trainer” for future Hurriplan sessions this year and I would like to know if the college is interested in hosting a two day session for faculty and Brooklyn Architects in the Fall of this year? The training is extensive and participants receive 14 HSWs. The materials are valuable teaching tools.
https://ndptc.hawaii.edu/training/catalog/9

I am also working on student opportunities with OEM and City Planning.

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