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NC State University College of Design
Raleigh Department of City Planning/Urban Design Center
NC State Foundation

6th Annual Urban Design Conference
Saturday, February 21, 2009
Raleigh Convention Center
2 East South Street
8 am to 4:30 pm

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Conference Schedule

Speaker Biographies

Session Descriptions

Healthy City > Healthy People: Design Solutions

The 6th Annual Urban Design Conference, Healthy City > Healthy People: Design Solutions, will provide case studies and strategies for design and planning of urban environments that enhance the health and well-being of their citizens. Presenters will address specific issues of transportation choices, open space, mixed-use development, promotion of physical activity and social opportunities, initiatives that reduce human impact on the environment and spur progressive economic development, and planning processes which promote a healthy built environment.

SPEAKERS:
Eugene Conti, Secretary, North Carolina Department of Transportation, The Road to Healthy Living: Strategic Transportation Planning and Prioritization

Sadhu Johnston, Chief Environmental Officer, Deputy Chief of Staff, Mayor’s Office, City of Chicago, Chicago Climate Action Plan: 35 Ways to Ensure a Resilient City

Lawrence Scarpa, AIA. Pugh + Scarpa Architects, Santa Monica, Ca.
Livable Places: Ideas for Affordable and Sustainable Mixed-use Communities

James Charlier, AICP, Charlier Associates, Boulder, Co. (transportation planning; growth management) Five Practical Steps to Healthy, Sustainable Mobility

Cynthia Girling, Professor and Chair of Landscape Architecture, University of British Columbia (author of “Skinny Streets and Green Neighborhoods: Design for Environment and Community”) Sustainable Urbanism: integrating density, livability, transportation and healthy environments

Mindy Fullilove, M.D., Professor of Clinical Psychiatry and Professor of Clinical Sociomedical Sciences, Columbia University Medical Center (author of “Root Shock: How Tearing Up City Neighborhoods Hurt America and What We Can Do About It”)
Public Psychology of Urban Design

SPONSORS TO DATE:
SUPPORTER:
Clark Nexsen
US Green Building Council North Carolina Triangle Chapter

PATRONS:
ColeJenest & Stone
J.M. Thompson Co.
Pearce Brinkley Cease + Lee
Small Kane Architects, PA

CONTRIBUTORS:
Adams Products Company
AIA Triangle
KlingStubbins
S&ME, Inc.
NC ASLA
Stanford White, Inc.
Stewart Engineering

INTERESTED IN SPONSORING THE CONFERENCE?
For sponsorship information, click here.

Conference Advisory Committee
Douglas Brinkley, AIA, CONFERENCE CO-CHAIR
Partner, Pearce Brinkley Cease + Lee

Michael Cole, ASLA, COMMITTEE CO-CHAIR
Partner, ColeJenest & Stone

Robin Abrams, Ph.D., AIA, ASLA
Head, School of Architecture
NC State University College of Design

Elizabeth Alley, AICP
City of Raleigh Urban Design Center

Gene Bressler, FASLA
Head, Department of Landscape Architecture
NC State University College of Design

Nilda Cosco, Ph.D.
Education Specialist, The Natural Learning Initiative
NC State University College of Design

Dan Douglas, AICP
Executive Director, City of Raleigh Urban Design Center

Paul F. Morris, FASLA
Vice President, Sustainable Planning and Development
Cherokee

Celen Pasalar, Ph.D.
Director, Downtown Studio/Extension Planning Specialist
NC State University

Dona Stankus, AIA
Director, NC Healthy Built Homes Program
NC State University NC Solar Center

Rodney Swink, FASLA
Adjunct Professor, Department of Landscape Architecture
NC State University College of Design

Sean Vance, AIA
Extension Assistant Professor (Architecture)
Director, Center for Universal Design
NC State University College of Design

Previous urban design conferences (dates and links):
March 1, 2008
Urban Growth: Intelligent by Design

March 24, 2007
Designing for a Sustainable Urban Region

February 18, 2006
Designing Sustainable Cities

February 5, 2005
Designing Communities for Healthy Living

February 7, 2004
Renewed Communities: Downtown Partnerships for Design and Development

Click here to go the College's main continuing education web page.


Related Programs:

2nd Annual
GROWING IN PLACE SYMPOSIUM

Presented by the
Natural Learning Initiative
Friday, February 20, 2009
Marbles Kids Museum

THE VALUE OF DESIGN IN AFFORDABLE HOUSING
Presented by the
College of Design Office of Extension and Engagement Initiative
Friday, February 20, 2009
Raleigh Marriott City Center

Public Lecture
URBAN LIFE: DESIGN FOR CHANGE

Friday, February 20, 2009
Raleigh Municipal Building, Council Chamber
5:30 to 6:30 p.m.