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| Title: | Transforming Urbanism |
| Authors: | Leary, Brian Gravel, Ryan Austin Cover, Steven Ralph Green, David McKinney, Edward James Begle, Robert John Georgia Institute of Technology. College of Architecture Georgia Institute of Technology. City and Regional Planning Program AIG Global Real Estate Perkins+Will Glatting Jackson Kercher Anglin Urban Collage Hamilton Osborne King (Firm) |
| Subjects : | Architecture Atlanta Beltline Atlantic Station Beltline Planning Transit Urban design Urbanism |
| Issue Date: | 4-Mar-2009 |
| Publisher: | Georgia Institute of Technology |
| Abstract: | While Georgia Tech grads have been shaping the buildings of Atlanta since the early 20th century, the College’s significant impact on urban design in metro Atlanta is a more recent phenomenon. Atlantic Station and the Beltline are but two of the transformational projects with roots in Georgia Tech thesis projects. This panel discussion with young leaders in Atlanta’s urban design and development reflects on the role of the College in advancing more sustainable urbanism. |
| Description: | Presented on March 4, 2009 from 6 to 7 pm in the Architecture Auditorium. Speakers: Brian Leary (Arch 1996; MCP 1998)/Vice President, Design and Retail, Atlantic Station ;
Ryan A. Gravel (Arch 1995; M Arch and MCP 1999), Architect, Perkins+Will ; Steven R. Cover (Arch 1978; M Arch and MCP 1981), Senior Vice President and Managing Principal, HOK ; David Green (Arch 1987; M Arch 1991), Professor of Practice, Georgia Tech; Associate Principal, Perkins+Will ;
Edward McKinney (M Arch and MCP 1996), Principal, Glatting Jackson Kercher Anglin Inc. ; Bob Begle (M Arch 1993), Principal, Urban Collage. |
| Type: | Lecture |
| URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/1853/27955 |
| Appears in Collections: | Architecture Centennial Lecture Series
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