Urban Plants and Resilient Gardens
Lecture and workshop on adapting plant palettes and strategies to Houston’s shifting climate challenges.
Location: Architecture Center Houston, 902 Commerce St, Houston, TX 77002, USA
Date: 1 July 2025 – 1 July 2025
Urban Plants and Resilient Gardens, led by landscape architect Falon Mihalic PLA, explores Houston’s subtropical and native plant diversity in the context of increasing climate variability. Recent extreme weather events are prompting new planting palettes that withstand flood, drought, freeze and heat. The session blends lecture and hands-on strategies to support resilient planting design in urban ecologies in transition.
Aligned with the Verdant Laboratory exhibition, attendees may bring their own lunch or pre-order. The event qualifies for 1.5 AIA LU and 1.5 LA CES HSW credits.
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