The days of designing for a discrete project are numbered. Today’s most forward-thinking architects are finding it their mission to go beyond their project — in terms of both space and time — to consider, and even encourage, land-use patterns in the surrounding area, and to anticipate and influence future events and unexpected consequences.
Join us on February 21 for a webinar where you’ll learn the best practices of placemaking for land-use planning and intelligent urbanism through three case studies that will illustrate how to implement these practices. Attendees will walk away with ideas on how projects can have a positive effect on both individuals and surrounding communities while earning 1 AIA HSW LU.
If you’re unavailable on that date, register anyway because the webinar will be archived for future viewing.
During this event, attendees will:
- Describe the concept of comprehensive land-use planning and how it can enhance the long-term value of a site.
- Recognize and support new and innovative approaches to site design and master planning that promote the health and welfare of area residents.
- Analyze how proper understanding and management of land with urban density can allow for parks, green space, and the creation of public spaces.
- Discuss how the adaptive reuse project of a contaminated industrial brownfield claimed by the local community for public use has kept its industrial heritage by reusing materials and infrastructure.
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February 21, 2018 02:00 PMUntil
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