Design for Livability: Sustainable Cities
Friday, Oct 16, 200912:30 AM — Saturday, Oct 17, 200912 AMEDT
| University of Washington Seattle, WA
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October 15: Reception & Opening Lecture Presentation October 16: Full-day Conference Location: University of Washington 9.5 LU / 8 HSW / 8 SD Register here: www.aiaseattle.org/sustainablecities Now in its second year, Design for Livability brings our region's planning, design, development and civic leaders together with advocates to better understand what we can do to build a stronger future. Join us to tackle environmental and economic challenges head-on and demonstrate solutions to building more livable, walkable, and healthier communities. AIA Seattle, Cascade Land Conservancy, and the University of Washington College of Built Environments invite you to experience Design for Livability: Sustainable Cities. This forum is also supported by Allied Arts of Seattle, the American Planning Association Washington Chapter, and the American Society of Landscape Architects, Washington Chapter. CONFERENCE INFORMATION THURSDAY, OCTOBER 15 Reception & Opening Lecture Presentation UrbanLab: Sarah Dunn & Martin Felson AIA UrbanLab is an architecture and urban design firm in Chicago & recipient of the 2009 AIA College of Fellows Latrobe Prize. Projects include residential, new commercial, conversions of industrial buildings, restaurant interiors, and museum installations. Urban design projects include a study for the city of Chicago and a Master Plan for the downtown redevelopment of Aurora, IL. UrbanLab is also a research laboratory examining the City and Chicago megalopolis. The project, chil.us, investigates Chicago's status as a global city.
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