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Lunch Break: Design for Climate Resiliency Walk & Talk

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  • MIT Open Space Programming
  • Free

    How do MIT’s newest buildings and open spaces create a resilient campus in a changing climate?

    How do MIT’s newest buildings and open spaces create a resilient campus in a changing climate?

    Optional registration

    Cost

    This Event is free!

    Location

    • In-person only.

    MIT Welcome Center

    292 Main Street
    Cambridge, MA 02139
    United States

    Next to the Kendall/MIT inbound T stop. 

    Dates and Times

    Sat, October 23 2021 12:15PM – 1PM

    Additional information

    Registration recommended! Click here to register

    About this event

    Enjoy a guided walk around the space and learn about the water systems, energy solutions and design elements that promote sustainable and healthy futures for Cambridge, Kendall, and MIT communities. Grab a fresh, local apple on your way out!

    This program is presented in collaboration with MIT’s Office of Sustainability.

    Registration is recommended. Don't forget an extra layer for New England Fall temperatures!

    Keeping us safe: This event will follow all MIT policies and Covid safety guidelines. Face coverings are not required outdoors for vaccinated individuals, but you are most welcome to wear one if you wish. For unvaccinated individuals, wearing a face covering outdoors is required when unable to maintain 3 feet of physical distance.

    Physical distancing will be encouraged at this event. More info on MIT policies can be found at now.mit.edu/policies.

    With any questions, contact openspace@mit.edu.

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    How do MIT’s newest buildings and open spaces create a resilient campus in a changing climate?

    Sat, October 23 2021 12:15PM – 1PM

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    Last updated October 12, 2021.