Scott Burnham, FRSA, has created resourceful and resilient design initiatives in over a dozen cities worldwide and more than thirty exhibitions in eight countries. He is the founder of Reprogramming the City, a global initiative to improve cities and the environment by repurposing and reimagining the function of existing urban assets. Burnham has addressed The World Bank, The World Urban Development Congress, and many other organizations on resilient design strategies. He the author of Reprogramming the City, Design Hacking, Trust Design, Urban Play, and a contributor to publications ranging from The Guardian to Architizer. In recognition of his work, Burnham was made a Fellow of the RSA (Royal Society for the encouragement of Arts, Manufactures and Commerce) in London in 2009. For more information, visit scottburnham.com