
Saturday, February 5, 2005 Sheraton Capital Center Hotel, 421 S. Salisbury St., Raleigh
8:30 am Registration and Check-In
9:00 am Opening Remarks by Rodney Swink, FASLA, conference chair
9:10 am Welcome by Dean Marvin J. Malecha, FAIA
9:20 am Introduction of opening address speaker by Rodney Swink, FASLA
9:30 am Opening address by Rich Killingsworth, Active Living by Design
10:30 am Break
10:45 am Concurrent Sessions (choose work and school or neighborhoods) Designing Work and School Environments for Healthy Living
"Work to Live: Strategies for Active Workplaces" presented by Dennis Carmichael, FASLA, EDAW
"Designing School Environments for Healthy Learning" presented Christine Hilt, ASLA, CLH Design, PA
Designing Neighborhoods for Healthy Living
"The Winmore Community: A Personal Journey" presented by Phil Szostak, AIA, Philip Szostak Associates
"Traditional Neighborhood Developments--Fitness by Design" presented by Buddy Milliken, Woodsong
"Urban Action: City Design for Healthy Lifestyles" presented by Michael Cole, ASLA, and Brian Jenest, ASLA, both of ColeJenest & Stone
12:15 pm Box Lunch: Networking and Lobby Displays
1:30 pm Concurrent Sessions (choose cities or public spaces)
Designing Cities for Healthy Living
"Green Infrastructure: The Link for Healthier Cities" presented by Chuck Flink, FASLA, Greenways, Inc.
"Active Transportation – An Aging Agenda" presented by Paul Morris, FASLA
Designing Public Policies for Healthy Living
"Design-Based Codes" presented by Dawn Blobaum, AIA, Town of Davidson and Craig Lewis, AICP, The Lawrence Group
"Community Planning: Policies for Healthy Living" Panel moderated by David Stein, College of Design. Panelists: Cara Crisler, NC Smart Growth Alliance; Ben Hitchings, Triangle J Council of Governments; Jimmy Newkirk, NC Department of Public Health
3:00 pm Break
3:15 pm Closing Keynote Addresses
"Sprawl, a conspiracy of good intentions" Douglas Kelbaugh, FAIA, Dean, Taubman School of Planning and Design, University of Michigan (introduced by Dean Marvin Malecha, FAIA)
"View from the Top: Making it Happen" Bill Purcell, Mayor of Nashville
4:30 pm Conference Closing |