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| #e.22563 | Wednesday 5:30PM to 7:30PM February 6,
2013 | CM | 1.00 |
Rebuilding Communities Symposium (Eugene)APA Oregon ChapterEugene, OR The "Rebuilding Communities Symposium" will offer insights into how communities recover from economic decay and from natural disasters, using case studies from Detroit, Michigan and from Joplin, Missouri.
Planning and architecture professionals working in Detroit and in Joplin will provide presentations that highlight the efforts being taken to rebuild these communities and set the course for a sustainable future, both from an economic and from a hazard mitigation standpoint.
Susan Hopkins, a planning practitioner with the Downtown Detroit Partnership will discuss efforts underway to consolidate areas of the city and to "right size" the infrastructure to the current socio-economic dynamic of the City.
Tim Ganey, an architect with DLR Group, has spent the last year designing both a temporary home and a permanent home for Joplin High School. The rebuilding effort of the high school has served as the nucleus of the rebuilding effort of the City. The design of the new high school campus incorporates innovative hazard mitigation strategies that could serve as a model for minimizing future losses from similar events in other communities.
Instructors: Susan Hopkins Susan Hopkins lives in Detroit where she works as a program manager at the Downtown Detroit Partnership (DDP). Her position at the DDP is part of the Detroit Revitalization Fellows Program, a two-year program administered by Wayne State University and funded by the Kresge, Hudson-Webber, and Skillman foundations. Before moving to Detroit, Hopkins worked for ECONorthwest, an economics and finance consulting firm based in Eugene. Tim Ganey Tim Ganey is an architect and director of design for the Portland office of DLR Group. He has 17 years of architectural planning, design, and project management. Tim has worked throughout Europe and the United States on a range of building types and planning studies. His focus has been on sustainable 21st century learning environments and the role the design of educational space and planning has on the shaping of our local community, city, and nation. He has numerous local, state, regional, and national AIA and IIDA design awards. He was awarded a Presidential award for design excellence. Tim holds degrees from the University of Kansas School of Architecture and Urban Design and honors from Edinburgh College of Art and Architecture. He holds accreditations with AIA, LEED, and CEFPI. (1 Ratings)
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