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Where We Work
Explore the radical transformation taking place in the workplace, not only from the perspective of place and furniture but also location and proximity to home.
Where We Live
Examine case studies of the work of architects addressing issues related to home and housing.
Our Place in the World
Discover alternate roles for the architect through national and world leaders who know what is expected and what is demanded of those who wish to lead.
How We Come Together
Investigate new forms of communication as we look at how we reinforce and build upon traditional environments.
Our Place on the Land
Explore restorative and regenerative approaches to high performance buildings as one of the opportunities for architects to embrace as a continuing challenge for the profession into the future.
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WE11 Breakthrough Community Design Planning: Four Perspectives HSW
05/14/2008, 8:00 AM - 12:00 PM


Learning Units: 3.75-Intermediate level

Training Units: 0.9375-Training Area 17 (Planning)

This session brings together four prominent thinkers whose methods have been applied to some of the most diverse cultural and environmental contexts in the United States and abroad, enabling communities at various stages of development to design a future both socially relevant and ecologically responsive.

Learning Objectives:
  • Use community planning and sustainable methods in a context of socially relevant and ecologically responsive frameworks
  • Compare four alternative strategies to accomplish this
  • Gain access to proven methods in four planning contexts, seeing opportunities to bridge within these methods and collaborate with a broad base of community stakeholders
  • Speakers: Bob Berkebile, FAIA; Pliny Fisk, Greg Searle, and Daniel E. Williams, FAIA

    Provider: Center for Maximum Potential Building Systems

    WE11a Wednesday, 8 a.m.-noon, $125 AIA Member
    WE11b Wednesday, 8 a.m.-noon, $175 Nonmember