
Presented by the NC State University College of Design in partnership with the City of Raleigh Urban Design Center
MAJOR PARTNER SPONSOR:

US Green Building Council North Carolina Triangle Chapter
Saturday, March 24, 2007 Sheraton Raleigh Hotel
WEB PAGE REGISTRATION FORM (Fill out online, print and mail with check.)
PDF REGISTRATION FORM
Conference Schedule
Speaker Biographies
Session Descriptions
Designing for a Sustainable Urban Region will offer current information, strategies and case studies on designing and planning the urban region through sustainable practices. Participants will gain practical information to promote sustainable design strategies ranging from the individual site to an entire region. In four presentations, design, transportation, leadership and partnerships, speakers will offer their perspective on the urban region through the lens of the three dynamics of sustainable development: ecology, equity and economics. Each presentation will be followed by 45-minute panel sessions including local experts and the speakers.
Presenters
Leadership: Mark Johnson, FASLA, Principal, Civitas Inc.
Designers as Leaders of Urban Regeneration
Transportation: Dr. Catherine L. Ross, Director, Center for Quality Growth and Regional Development, Georgia Institute of Technology
Mobility and the MegaRegion
Design: Bill Valentine, FAIA, Chairman, HOK
Why Less is Better
Partnership: Daniel Iacofano, FAICP, Principal, MIG
Plans, People and Partnerships: The Human Side of Regional Development
Audience: Practicing architects, landscape architects, urban designers, government leaders and city officials, municipal planners and commissioners, engineers, developers, construction administrators, students and faculty.
MAJOR PARTNER SPONSOR: US Green Building Council North Carolina Triangle Chapter
SUPPORTER: William R. Kenan, Jr. Fund for Engineering, Technology, and Science
PATRONS: ColeJenest & Stone Pearce Brinkley Cease + Lee
CONTRIBUTORS: Adams Products Company AIA Triangle SFL+A Architects
For sponsorship information, click here.
Fee: $135 per person ($155 after March 16th) $ 95 per person when 4 or more participants from the same municipal/government group register together and pay together (register by March 16th) $ 35 for university students ($55 after March 16th) (Sponsor a student by adding $35 to your registration amount.) WE CANNOT TAKE CREDIT CARDS AT THIS TIME.
No need to call or email to see if room is available. Any space issues will be posted here.
Continuing Education Units to be submitted: 7 hours to be submitted to AIA/CES, NC BOLA (self-report); and AICP: (self- report form available at conference).
Conference Advisory Committee
Douglas Brinkley, AIA, CONFERENCE CO-CHAIR Partner, Pearce Brinkley Cease + Lee DougB@pbclarchitecture.com
Michael Cole, ASLA, CONFERENCE CO-CHAIR Partner, ColeJenest & Stone mcole@colejeneststone.com
Kofi Boone Assistant Professor, Department of Landscape Architecture NC State University College of Design kofi_boone@ncsu.edu
Gene Bressler Chair, Department of Landscape Architecture NC State University College of Design gene_bressler@ncsu.edu
Nilda Cosco, Ph.D Coordinator, Initiative for Inclusive Design Director, Center for Universal Design Research & Engagement NC State University College of Design nilda_cosco@ncsu.edu
Dan Douglas Executive Director City of Raleigh Urban Design Center dan.douglas@ci.raleigh.nc.us
Celen Pasalar Director, Downtown Design Studio/Extension Planning Specialist Research & Engagement NC State University College of Design celen_pasalar@ncsu.edu
Sean Vance Visiting Assistant Professor, School of Architecture NC State University College of Design sean@vahauss.com
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