ULI Idaho - Urban Design Lecture Series: The Power of Placemaking

When

2020-01-24
2020-01-24T15:00:00 - 2020-01-24T17:00:00
America/Denver

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    Where

    University of Idaho Water Center 322 E Front ST Ste 150 Boise, ID 83702-7364 UNITED STATES
    The Urban Design Lecture Series is part of the collaboration between University of Idaho and ULI Idaho's UrbanPlan program. Lectures are free and open to the public, and also part of the course in which students are participating in UrbanPlan. The series introduces a variety of foundational topics in urban design, land use and planning.

    Pricing

    Standard Pricing Until January 24 Members Non-Members
    Private FREE FREE
    Public/Academic/Nonprofit FREE FREE
    Retired FREE N/A
    Student FREE FREE
    Under Age 35 FREE FREE
    Registration is appreciated to help us plan for attendance.
    Examining Projects that have bridged the difficult gap between growth and authenticity. Rooted, Authentic Development is rare in a time of unbridled commercial growth. We will look at the tools and strategies that GGLO is utilizing to design projects that are more authentically connected to their cultural and geographic context by reviewing projects across the West Coast and in the Treasure Valley.

    Speaker

    Tim Slazinik

    GGLO

    Tim brings a strong background of public engagement and civic design experience that is rooted in true collaboration and community. His passion for this works lies at the intersection of design and horticulture, manifested through thoughtful, purposeful landscapes of all scales and programs. Tim brings with him a diverse and deep experience set that runs the gamut of scales and project types, from health centers and middle schools to rooftop farms and trail systems. Outside of his project work, Tim serves in a national and local roles with the American Society of Landscape Architects, and has been a featured speaker at the ASLA Annual Conferences.