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Webinar: Urban Architecture and Building Communities

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A live, exclusive webinar from The Sustainable Cities Collective 
February 25th, 2015 12:00pm ET / 5:00pm GMT 

Urban Architecture and Building Communities. 

When developers and architects design housing developments they need to give a great deal of consideration to the quality of life of its inhabitants and the fact that they bear a significant responsibility for creating a sense of community and neighbourhood integration. It is not just a matter of creating living units and roads with services. Some developments have been notorious for creating alienation, social isolation or ghettos, while others are renowned for being enjoyable, desirable and inclusive places to live. This often has an impact on subsequent housing resale values. 

This webinar would discuss: 
• How architecture can influence inclusivity and social integration – or create alienation; 
• Why sustainability must include livability; 
• How developers can add value to their propositions by designing for healthy and sustainable living – and what it means in neighbourhood design; 
• Features and examples of successful designed communities; 
• Desirable facilities, amenities and layouts; 
• The role of planning in determining what developers must do. 

Join SustainableCitiesCollective.com and our panel of experts for this live webinar on the February 25th, 2015 12:00pm ET / 5:00pm GMT. 

Panelists: 
-Tyler Caine AIA, LEED AP, Associate at COOKFOX Architects, Founder of Intercon 
-Christine Mondor, Principal and Architect at evolveEA 
-Fleur Timmer, Senior Landscape Architect at PBA, Interdiscilinary Coordinator at PBA, Acadamician at the Academy of Urbanism 

Moderator: David Thorpe, Author, Special Consultant Sustainable Cities Collective. 

This webinar is kindly sponsored by Charles Wolfe, Seattle-based environmental and land use attorney and author of Urbanism Without Effort.

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  • Created By:Meghan McMullen
  • Created:02/23/2015
  • Modified By:Fletcher Moore
  • Modified:10/07/2016

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