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Design 2007 Program:
How & Why It’s a Different Game Today
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Wednesday, June 6, 2007
7:30 a.m. – 1:30 p.m.
Signature Grand
6900 State Road 84
Davie, FL
Free Self Parking |
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Registration Information
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This
program, chaired by two leading design and planning
voices in our region, explores the new dynamics
required to navigate today’s challenging development
process and the role design plays in the process.
Leading national and regional speakers guide program
attendees through successful projects, which require
new leadership and methodology in today’s
environment. The reuse of existing places, how to
add value through long term sustainability and green
materials, and how design professionals engage in
the development and design process to create
successful places; are the topics (or top of mind
matter) to be addressed by top professionals in the
field.
Special Thanks to Program
Co-Chairs:
Bernard Zyscovich, Zyscovich Inc. & Jorge Garcia,
Garcia Stromberg
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AIA Continuing Education
Credits - 4.5 hr. |
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Agenda |
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7:30am |
Registration &
Continental Breakfast |
8:00am
Welcome |
Debbie
Orshefsky, District Council Chair, ULI
SE FL/Caribbean & Shareholder, Greenberg
Traurig |
8:15am
What's Different |
Bernard
Zyscovich, AIA, Principal, Zyscovich,
Inc. |
8:45am
The Changing Role of
Design in Today's Urban Marketplace |
Moderator:
Wendy Larsen, P.A.,
Principal, Siemon & Larson
Architect -
Jorge H. Garcia,
AIA, Chief
Executive Officer, Garcia Stromberg
Developer -
Casey Cummings,
President, Ram
Development
Planning & Zoning Board Member
- Joy
Malakoff, Senior Vice President /Senior
Market Manager, Bank United
Landscape Architect-Andrew Witkin, ASLA,
President, Witkin Hults Design Group
This panel explores how successful projects
require new leadership and methodology – a
revised blend of professionals – to navigate
today’s challenging entitlement &
development process. |
10:15am
Reuse of Existing
Places: How to do it better |
Stanton Eckstut, FAIA,
Founding Principal, Ehrenkrantz
Eckstut & Kuhn Architects, New York, NY
The role of design in today’s
redevelopment market is examined by a
leading national voice. With a shift from
stand alone housing to mixed use, office,
commercial and even hospitality, how do we
design more functional urban places and what
do they look like? |
11:15am
From Green to LEED
and Everyplace in Between |
Moderator:
Paul D’Arelli, Shareholder, Greenberg
Traurig
Carolyn Mitchell, RLA, Director of
Landscape Architecture, Zyscovich &
President, South Florida Chapter of the US
Green Building Council (USGBC)
John Kelly, City Manager, City of
Coconut Creek
Brian Lomel, PE, Principal, TLC
Engineering
John M. Kurtz, Senior Vice President,
Marsh USA
Adding value through long term
sustainability is a “must” in today’s
marketplace. This investment for change
encompasses new materials, new strategies
and public sector involvement. |
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12:30pm |
Networking Lunch |
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1:30pm |
Adjourn |
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Registration Information: |
ULI Member $110
Non Member $125 |
Public Official or Agency
$110
Student Full (full time) $60 |
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*Note
registration fees increase by $10 on day of event.
To Register please call 954-783-9504 - Onsite
Registrations will be accepted
Other Info on Registration:
-Email Confirmations will be sent following your
registration.
-If you will be bringing your payment to the door,
please keep in mind you may have to wait in line.
-If payment has not been received prior to the
registration deadline date, a credit card guarantee
will be required on-site. No credit card charges
will be processed if payment is received within 7-10
days after the meeting date.
-It is not recommended you mail a check once we are
close (two weeks out) to the meeting date. To ensure
advance registration, please be sure to call in your
registration and bring your check with you to the
meeting. Payment is required before meeting entry.
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