Thursday, July 29, 2010
 

Community Involvement in Urban Revitalization - A New Approach

What if revitalize didn't have to mean gentrify?

In the last fifty years, we've seen tremendous change in the way community revitalization takes place. In this two-day event, we'll hear from three of the country's leading innovators in urban planning and have an opportunity to see those principles in practice in Dallas.

On Friday, November 6th, we'll have a dialogue with these three experts, followed by a reception at the UT Dallas School of Management. On Saturday, November 7th, we'll board a bus and visit several promising projects in Southern Dallas, followed by a box lunch and discussion at the Institute's South Dallas office.

Friday's dialogue event carries 2 AICP-CM credits, while Saturday's tour and disucssion carries 4 AICP-CM credits.

Advanced Registration is Required.


About Our Featured Speakers

Brian J. L. Berry, FAICP

Lloyd Viel Berkner Regental Professor and Dean of the UT Dallas School of Economic, Political, and Policy Sciences.

Tony Salazar, AICP

President, Western Operations, McCormack, Baron & Salazar.

Brent A. Brown, AIA, LEED-AP

Architect, founder of building communities Workshop, and Founding Director of the Dallas Urban Design Center.

  

Presented in Partnership...

This Institute for Urban Policy Research Dialogue Series Event is presented with the North Texas Chapter of the American Planning Association and the Dallas Chapter of the American Institute of Architects, with support from Deedie and Rusty Rose, and in partnership with The Real Estate Council and the City of Dallas Office of Economic Development.

Logistics

Dialogue Series

Friday, November 6th

6:00 PM to 9:00 PM

The University of Texas at Dallas
School of Management - Davidson Auditorium

800 West Campbell Road
Richardson, Texas 75080

Directions

General Admission: $15.00
Students: FREE

 

Workshop & Community Tour

Saturday, November 7th

8:30 AM to 2:00 PM

Buses Board From
The University of Texas at Dallas
Waterview Science and Technology Center

17979 Waterview Parkway
Dallas, Texas 75252

Directions

General Admission: $50.00
Students: Free Pending Availability

  

Materials

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