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| #e.22035 | Monday 8:00AM to
Friday 12:00PM December 10-14,
2012 | CM | 30.00 |
ADP Practicum - for NavyUS Army Corps of EngineersJBPHH South/Flightline Honolulu, HI This workshop provides planners with the collaborative planning skills needed to conduct/lead complex master planning efforts. It provides an overview of comprehensive planning techniques needed to integrate various planning considerations that must be comprehensively considered in the development of Army as well as other DoD and federal installations or communities. In addition to lectures by experts in the planning field, students will spend most of the week in an intensive, hands-on workshop, using a planning charrette technique to develop an area development plan for a real world planning problem at a military installation.
Throughout the exercise, students will evaluate various planning considerations and holistically integrate these issues into a comprehensive solution. The complex planning involved and solutions developed must meet mission requirements. At the same time, the planning proposals developed by the students must provide quality urban design solutions that are sustainable and compatible with the installation’s overall vision for real property development.
Students will learn how to create Area Development Plans, which bridge the gap between master plans and site plans and provide direction for future growth. They will also develop an awareness of contemporary planning concerns and opportunities. Through a series of interactive sessions, they will evaluate actual places and current policies, learn how to create a comprehensive development vision that incorporates the latest Department of Defense guidance, and use actual scale models of typical facilities to apply their planning vision to a portion of a military installation.
Planning will be done within the context of sustainability, force protection constraints and requirements, provision of healthy alternatives for local residents (bike and pedestrian pathways), development of transportation and housing alternatives, etc.
More Instructors: Mark Gillem AICP Mark Gillem, PhD, AIA, AICP is an Assistant Professor in Architecture and Landscape Architecture at the University of Oregon. He is the author of an award-winning book on military bases, America Town: Building the Outposts of Empire (University of Minnesota Press, 2007) and is the Principal of The Urban Collaborative LLC, an interdisciplinary urban design firm that has prepared plans for military bases in the US, Europe, and Asia. He holds a PhD in Architecture and a Masters in Architecture from the University of California, Berkeley and a Bachelors in Architecture with Highest Distinction from the University of Kansas. He is a licensed architect and certified planner and he served on active duty in the US Air Force for 9 years. He recently retired from the US Air Force Reserves at the rank of Lieutenant Colonel. Jerry Zekert Jerry Zekert is Chief of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Military Master Planning Program, and leads a vibrant program that guides the planning and development of Military installations worldwide. Mr. Zekert guides the Army’s Master Planning Community of Practice in the professional practice and implementation of comprehensive base planning through championing a broad professional development and training program, leading a worldwide community of planners that provide base planning services to installations and serving as the primary Army advisor on base planning. Mr. Zekert has over 27 years of planning experience leading planning offices at Fort Eustis Virginia, the U.S. Army Center of Public Works, as well as the HQ U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. (0 Ratings)
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