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"Future-Proof: Transforming Detroit from Art Deco to AI by 2050”


Lawrence Technological University presents "Future-Proof: Transforming Detroit from Art Deco to AI by 2050,” a salon-style interview that will delve into the transformative impact of AI and Robotics on architecture and design in Detroit. The discussion will explore how cutting-edge technologies are revolutionizing the way we conceive and construct spaces, emphasizing the role of automation and intelligent systems in creating more efficient, sustainable, and aesthetically compelling structures. Lawrence Technological University presents "Future-Proof: Transforming Detroit from Art Deco to AI by 2050,” a salon-style interview that will delve into the transformative impact of AI and Robotics on architecture and design in Detroit. The discussion will explore how cutting-edge technologies are revolutionizing the way we conceive and construct spaces, emphasizing the role of automation and intelligent systems in creating more efficient, sustainable, and aesthetically compelling structures. “Detroit has yet to be fully embraced as a world-class destination for architecture and design,” said Christopher Stefani, chief of staff at Lawrence Technological University. “We’re going to explore how advancing technologies are driving economic development, attracting new talent and enhancing tourism in this region, all through the lens of Detroit as a UNESCO City of Design.” Hosted by Edward Clemente, senior advisor for trends and development with the Michigan Economic Development Corporation (MEDC) and host of the Michigan Opportunity Podcast, "Future-Proof" seeks answers to the hot-button issues with global implications. The 60-minute salon-style interview includes panelists: Eric Larson, CEO of Downtown Detroit Partnership, owner of Larson Realty Group and founder of Community Investment Support Fund; Kiana Wenzell, co-executive director of Design Core Detroit and director of Detroit Month of Design and Karl Daubmann, dean of the College of Architecture and Design at Lawrence Technological University and co-curator of "Constructing Futures," an AI imaging exhibit also on display at this location. The program has been developed as part of LTU’s Presidential Colloquium Series and is presented as part of Detroit Month of Design. It is free and open to the public.

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