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Can you post this conference announcement on your list. I think some of the
members will be interested in the Environmental Design Research ASsociation
Conference.
>Advance notice of EDRA 1996 special events. Distribute freely.
>
>The 27th annual meeting of the Environmental Design Research
>Association (edra) meeting will be held at the Salt Lake City
>Hilton, June 12-16, 1996. EDRA is a multidisciplinary and
>international organization of design professionals and academics
>committed to the goal of understanding human behavior to improve
>environmental design and use.
>
>KEYNOTE ADDRESS BY PETER CALTHORPE, ARCHITECT AND PLANNER.
>
>Recently Mr. Calthorpe has developed material for HUD's Empowerment
>Zone and Consolidated Planning Programs along with a transition
>document for the Clinton administration on the relationship between
>land use, transportation, and community design. The central focus
>of his practice is mixed-use master planning with a concern for
>creating communities which are environmentally sound, economically
>diverse, and socially progressive.
>
>Mr. Calthorpe has co-authored SUSTAINABLE COMMUNITIES and the
>PEDESTRIAN POCKET BOOK. His most recent book is THE NEXT AMERICAN
>METROPOLIS: ECOLOGY, COMMUNITY, AND THE AMERICAN DREAM (Princeton
>Architectural Press, 1993). This volume describes his current work
>and provides extensive guidelines for transit-oriented development.
>
>Peter Calthorpe has been named by NEWSWEEK Magazine as one of
>twenty five "innovators on the cutting edge" for his work
>redefining the models of urban and suburban growth in America.
>He is also on UTNE READER'S list of "100 visionaries that could
>change your life." Join us for what should prove to be a
>stimulating beginning to our conference.
>
>PANEL DISCUSSION ON PUBLIC AND PRIVATE PLACES: CHOICES FOR THE NEW
>MILLENNIUM.
>
>Discussion coordinator will be Dr. Irwin Altman, known for his
>analysis of public and private realms in ENVIRONMENT AND SOCIAL
>BEHAVIOR and CULTURE AND ENVIRONMENT. His forthcoming book is a
>contemporary analysis of the use and meaning of place for
>polygamist cultures.
>
>Participant Dr. Karen Franck, co-editor of NEW HOUSING, NEW
>HOUSEHOLDS, has examined the fluidity of public and private
>boundaries across cultural and historical eras, with particular
>emphasis on the design of nontraditional housing that supports
>womens' needs.
>
>Participant Dr. Mark Francis, co-author of THE MEANING OF GARDENS
>and COMMUNITY OPEN SPACES: GREENING NEIGHBORHOODS THROUGH COMMUNITY
>ACTION, embraces public participation in his designs and his
>writings critique the value of public places in an era increasingly
>focused upon privatization and exclusionary spaces.
>
>Participant Clare Cooper Marcus, Professor Emeritus and co-author
>of HOUSE AS A MIRROR OF SELF and PEOPLE PLACES: DESIGN GUIDELINES
>FOR URBAN OPEN SPACE, has addressed a broad range of private and
>public places.
>
>TOURS: OLYMPIC SITES AND PARK CITY; CHILDREN'S ENVIRONMENTS;
>NEIGHBORHOOD REVITALIZATION; HOUSING; HISTORICAL AND MORMON PLACES;
>OPEN SPACES AND ECOLOGY.
>
>BANQUET. STUDENT PARTICIPATION ENCOURAGED.
>
>SUBMISSIONS ACCEPTED UNTIL NOVEMBER 1ST. For the easy e-mail
>version of the call for papers, request from AMSEDRA@xxxxxxx
>Or call 405-330-4863 or fax 405-330-4150.
>
>
>
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Jack Nasar