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Plan on attending the

Physical Fitness of Cities Symposium

Friday, February 1

through

Sunday, February 3, 2002

Please register by January 18. Seating is limited.

 


Professionals whose lives are devoted to shaping cities will convene the symposium around the theme of "Vision and Ethics in City Building".  Panelists and attendees will be from the fields of architecture, urban design, landscape architecture, government, engineering, transportation, ecology, ethics and the arts.

click here for symposium agenda    click here for registration         

Friday

February 1

Salt Lake City & County Building

451 South State St.

Salt Lake City, Utah

 

5:00 p.m.

Exhibit Opening 

Reception

Dinner

Keynote Address:

William McDonough

Principal

William McDonough +

Partners

 

Saturday

February 2

Salt Lake City Library

Lecture Hall

209 East 500 South

Salt Lake City, Utah

 

8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.

Continental Breakfast &

Lunch Provided

 

Keynote Speakers:

Will Rogers

Trust for Public Land

Jocelyn Dow

Director of Red Thread Women’s Collective, Guyana

Terry Tempest Williams

Author

Moshe Safdie

Architect

 

Presenters:       

Tim Weiskel

Institute for Liberal Arts and Interdisciplinary Studies

Randall Arendt

Landscape Architect

Cy Paumier

LDR International

Peter Calthorpe Architect/Planner

Daniel Kemmis

Center for the Rocky Mountain West

Linda Pollack

Architect, Harvard Graduate School of Design

Michael Sorkin Architect/Journalist

Donlyn Lyndon

Architect

Michael Pyatok

Architect

Samina Quraeshi

Luce Professor, Family & Community, University of Miami

Doris Koo

The Enterprise Foundation 

 

Sunday

February 3

Salt Lake City & 

County Building

451 South State St.

Salt Lake City, Utah

 

9:00 a.m. - Noon

Breakfast Provided

 

 

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