Brad Barnett, Director of Urban Design at Cooper Robertson, discusses innovative strategies for stormwater management, flood resilience, and walkable urban planning to create sustainable and community-focused spaces.
In an era marked by rising seas, intensifying storms, and increasing urbanization, designing cities that are both resilient and livable is more critical than ever. Brad Barnett, AICP, Director of Urban Design at Cooper Robertson, leverages 15 years of expertise to create sustainable and resilient urban spaces that balance functionality and community well-being. In this interview, he discusses innovative strategies for stormwater management, flood-resilient architecture, and walkable communities, offering a forward-thinking vision for addressing climate challenges while enhancing urban livability.
In this interview, Barnett shares insights into Cooper Robertson’s innovative approaches to stormwater management, flood-resilient architecture, and pedestrian-friendly urban planning.
The full article with Erin Tallman of ArchiExpo is available here.