
Conference Schedule Speaker Biographies
Session Descriptions Registration Form (PDF)
Note: Early registration conference fee amounts extended to January 28th (postmark)
Opening address: Rich Killingsworth, director of Active Living by Design.
Closing keynotes: Doug Kelbaugh, Dean, Taubman College of Architecture and Urban Planning, University of Michigan willl present "Sprawl, a Conspiracy of Good Intentions" and Nashville Mayor Bill Purcell will wrap up the conference with "A View from the Top: Making it Happen."
Designing Communities for Healthy Living will provide practical learning experiences for designers, planners, government officials and public health professionals to design or facilitate environments that encourage physical activity and promote mixed-use development. Experts on design and public health will make the link between the built environment and physical activity and highlight design strategies for promoting healthy, active living. Topics covered will include neighborhood design (new and infill), work and school environments, green infrastructure, transportation and government planning and codes that promote such environments. Practicing designers, developers, planners and city officials will present break-out sessions throughout the day. Projects from large and small communities around the region and the state, including Charlotte, Raleigh and Davidson, will be presented. Continuing education credits for architects, landscape architects and planners will be available (see below). Box lunch and refreshments provided.
Special thanks to the City of Raleigh Urban Design Center and the Raleigh Convention Center.
Fee: $135 per person ($155 after Jan. 21st) $ 95 per person when 5 or more participants from the same municipal/government group register together and pay together $ 35 for university students ($55 after Jan. 21st) (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.
Sponsors include: National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences
Adams Products Company/Oldcastle Empire Properties The William R. Kenan, Jr. Institute for Engineering, Technology & Science
For sponsorship information, click here.
Continuing Education Units to be submitted: 5 hours to be submitted to AIA/CES, NC BOLA (self-report); and AICP: (self- report form available at conference).
Conference Advisory Committee
Rodney Swink, FASLA, CONFERENCE CHAIR Director, Main Street Program NC Dept. of Commerce rswink@ncdca.org
Steve Schuster, AIA, COMMITTEE CO-CHAIR Architect, Clearscapes sschuster@clearscapes.com
Tom Barrie, AIA Director, School of Architecture NC State University College of Design
Dawn Blobaum, AIA Assistant Town Manager, Town of Davidson dblobaum@ci.davidson.nc.us
Nilda Cosco Education Specialist, Natural Learning Initiative 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
Rich Killingsworth Director, Active Living by Design rich_killingsworth@unc.edu
Robin Moore Prof., Dept. of Landscape Architecture Director, Natural Learning Initiative NC State University College of Design robin_moore@ncsu.edu
David Stein Planning Specialist, Community Growth Strategies Initiative NC State University College of Design david_stein@ncsu.edu
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