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The World’s Largest Gathering of Futurists

27 & 28 November
Johanna Hoffman

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Johanna Hoffman

Design for Adaptation

Johanna Hoffman is an urbanist working in the space between design, planning, fiction, and futures. She specializes in using speculative futures tools to enhance collaborative capacities in urban planning and policy development. A founder of the research and action institute Design for Adaptation, she uses strategic planning and speculative practice to help communities, cities, and organizations survey the impacts of potential futures and spur proactive adaptation. She holds an MLA in landscape architecture and environmental planning from UC Berkeley and has been a fellow at institutions including the Yerba Buena Center for the Arts, the European Futures Observatory, the Berggruen Institute, and USC. Her first book, Speculative Futures: Design Approaches to Navigate Change, Foster Resilience, and Co-Create the Cities We Need, was published in the fall of 2022. Her current research explores spatial visualization tactics to support collaborative, complex decision-making, with an emphasis on visualizing the impacts of socio-spatial imaginaries across time, space, and macro environmental factors. 

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Johanna Hoffman

Regenerating Nature

Reloading the Map:
What will Nature and Tech Ultimately Do for City Planning?