As cities around the world face increasing climate challenges, rapid urbanization, and growing pressure on critical infrastructure, the way we design with water has never been more important. Join us for the inaugural program in the United States Diplomacy and International Collaboration Towards Future Cities series, celebrating the 250th Anniversary of the United States while strengthening professional and cultural ties between the United States and Indonesia.
This dynamic panel discussion will explore how water can become an active partner in creating more resilient, healthy, and vibrant urban environments. Rather than treating stormwater as a problem to be managed, today's leading designers and engineers are embracing Water Sensitive Urban Design (WSUD) to integrate natural systems into the urban fabric, creating places that are more sustainable, beautiful, and livable.
Through real-world case studies and expert insights, the discussion will examine how blue-green infrastructure—including parks, riverfronts, bioswales, green roofs, and multifunctional public spaces—can reduce flood risk, improve thermal comfort, enhance biodiversity, and strengthen community well-being. Speakers will also explore innovative strategies for implementing resilient water solutions in high-density cities through decentralized, neighborhood-scale interventions.
This event brings together architects, engineers, planners, developers, students, and public-sector leaders to exchange ideas, showcase American innovation in future cities, and foster meaningful collaboration between Indonesian and U.S. professionals. Participants will gain practical knowledge, connect with international experts, and discover opportunities for continued engagement through CVU and @america.
Key Discussion Topics
- Rethinking stormwater: From infrastructure liability to urban asset
- Designing multifunctional blue-green infrastructure
- Improving urban livability through water-sensitive design
- Building climate resilience in dense, rapidly growing cities
- U.S. and Indonesian perspectives on future-ready urban development
Whether you are designing the next generation of cities or simply passionate about creating healthier urban environments, this program offers valuable insights into the future of resilient, water-sensitive urbanism.
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