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National Award for Smart Growth Achievement

Smart Growth
November 19, 2008
Nationwide, communities are using innovative development strategies to expand residential options, balance transportation systems, create green space, and preserve historic structures. Now in its seventh year, the National Award for Smart Growth Achievement honors up to five communities for their forward-thinking smart growth strategies.
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The Alternative Housing Pilot Program: The Louisiana Cottages and Carpet Cottages Project

Community in the Aftermath
November 18, 2008
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A Green Apple

For the Greener Good
October 30, 2008
Many are surprised to hear that Manhattan is considered to be one of the greenest cities in the U.S. based on density, reliance on mass transit, and small carbon footprint. Listen to the NYC Transportation Commissioner, the Chief Urban Designer for New York City, and the Vice President of Sustainability for The Related Companies describe their visions for a green city.
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Partnering to Create Green Communities

Smart Growth
October 28, 2008
Jack Sylvan, director of Joint Development, San Francisco Mayor’s Office, presents the city’s sustainable master plan to redevelop Treasure Island, a former Naval Station in San Francisco Bay. The project plans have been recognized as an innovative and comprehensive model of environmentally sustainable master planned development, and reflect the ambitious goal of creating the most sustainable large development project in U.S. history. To view associated PowerPoint presentation visit: http://www.nationalbuildingmuseum.net/pdf/SmartGrowth_JackSylvanppt_10.28.08.pdf
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Does “Green” Make a Livable Community? And How Do You Build One?

Building in the 21st Century
October 21, 2008
Dave Feldman, CEO of the Livability Project, defines a livable community and discusses how to build it “green”, manage it with involvement from all community stakeholders, and measure its effectiveness.
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Palladianism in America


October 14, 2008
Washington, D.C.-based architect Warren Cox discusses Palladio’s work, in particular his writings in "The Four Books of Architecture", and how it has influenced architecture, specifically American design, over the centuries.
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Spotlight on Design: David Adjaye

Spotlight on Design
October 2, 2008
David Adjaye, principal of London-based Adjaye/Associates, combines material inventiveness with a conceptual approach to the fundamental elements of architecture. Hear Adjaye talk about his work on internationally-recognized projects including the Dirty House in London, the Nobel Peace Center in Oslo, and the Museum of Contemporary Art in Denver, Colorado.
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How Tall to Build?

D.C. Builds
September 24, 2008
The 1910 Building Height Act in Washington DC set strict limits for how tall architects can build in the district. Listen to an expert panel debate the pros and cons of changing this nearly 100 year old statute.
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World Leaders on Sustainability

For the Greener Good
September 17, 2008
From congestion pricing to innovative transit corridor development, world leaders discuss how they are leading the charge to create a more sustainable planet. Panelists: Harriet Tregoning, Office of Planning, District of Columbia (opening remarks); Earl Blumenauer, Congressman, Oregon's 3rd District; Irene Svenonius, Stockholm, Sweden; Cassio Taniguchi, Former Mayor, Curitiba, Brazil; Marcel Beaudry, Former Chairman, Canada's National Capital Commission (moderator). For the Greener Good lecture series is presented by The Home Depot Foundation.
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Spotlight on Design: Weiss/Manfredi

Spotlight on Design
September 15, 2008
Practicing outside the traditional boundaries of architecture, Weiss/Manfredi take an interdisciplinary approach to design by integrating art, infrastructure, and landscape design to address complex sites and programs. Marion Weiss and Michael Manfredi, founding partners of the New York-based firm, will discuss their work, which includes Olympic Sculpture Park for the Seattle Art Museum.
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