The 21st Annual Congress for the New Urbanism Program Book

LIVING COMMUNITY

MAY 29 – JUNE 1, 2013 , UT REDEFINING A DOWNTOWN - CITY CREEK CENTER 10:40 AM - 12:00 PM – Local Session – Meeting Room: Imperial Ballroom D CNU 21 PROGRAM TRACKS When City Creek Center was envisioned, the goals were to assist in revitalizing WEDNESDAY and to help protect the historic LDS Temple and LIVING CITY - LIVABILITY Temple Square. The redevelopment of two-and-a-half city blocks came at a time when the real estate market was suffering terribly; yet, the timing wound LIVING ENVIRONMENT - SUSTAINABILITY up being serendipitous to the economic health of Salt Lake City and the region. MAY 29 With City Creek Center now open and operating, there is much to celebrate, LIVING FORM - DESIGN reflect on and lessons to be shared. Come and participate in a presentation REGISTRATION LIVING PLACES - IMPLEMENTATION AND FINANCE which will provide you with a fascinating overview of City Creek Center – what 7:00 AM - 7:00 PM – Southeast corner of the Grand America Hotel the project means to both Salt Lake City and to the LDS Church. LIVING SYSTEMS - TRANSPORTATION AND INFRASTRUCTURE Mark Gibbons, Managing Director, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints; Bill Willams, Director of Architecture & Design, Special Projects Department, The LIVING TOGETHER - REGION BREAKFAST Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints OPEN INNOVATION 8:00 AM - 9:00 AM – Meeting Room: Grand Ballroom Reception ABC STUDENTS FOR THE NEW URBANISM ANNUAL MEETING GUIDED TOURS 12:15 PM - 1:30 PM – Meeting Room: Imperial Ballroom B All depart from and return to the Southeast corner of the Grand America Hotel. TRANSFORMATIVE PARTNER All students are welcome to attend Students for the New Urbanism’s annual Requires registration and a separate fee. meeting. Students for the New Urbanism is the student unit of CNU and is located 8:30 AM - 1:15 PM – : Transforming Development Patterns in eight campuses across the US. Students will hear from CNU Board of Directors CNU 21 - Lessons Learned member Eliza Harris, get a chance to brainstorm ways to advance SNU on campus, and will have the opportunity to network with other like-minded students. SPONSORS 1:00 PM - 5:15 PM – Park City: Affordable Housing in a World-Class Resort Town

The Congress for the New DAYBREAK - IMPLEMENTING A REGIONAL VISION AT THE Urbanism would like to SESSIONS LOCAL SCALE 2:00 PM - 3:00 PM – Local Session – Meeting Room: Imperial Ballroom D acknowledge the following Daybreak is the most significant local project spawned by the Envision VISIONARY PARTNERS NEW URBANISM 101 effort. The 4,200 acre mining site evolved into what is now the Peter Calthorpe Partners for their generous master plan and has emerged as a market leading model for sustainable 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM – Meeting Room: Imperial Ballroom A development in the Intermountain West. This panel will explore how developers

support of CNU 21 and WEDNESDAY This primer on the principles and concepts of New Urbanism will give Congress came to the decision to develop in support of the new Utah growth vision, and ongoing initiatives. attendees the opportunity to learn how and why New Urbanism works. The how local government enabled the community to break dramatically from the half-day course provides an illustrated introduction and a foundation in key conventional development patterns. concepts such as conventional vs. traditional development; the Charter; Jon Callender, Ph.D, Consltant, Callender Enterprises; Ricky Horst, City why sustainability matters; and what makes a healthy community. Attend Manager, City of Rocklin, California; Karen Wikstrom, President and Owner, this session and you will walk away with an excellent understanding of the Wikstrom Economic and Planning Consultants, Inc. SUSTAINABLE COMMUNITY PARTNERS fundamentals of New Urbanism. Andrés Duany, Principal, Duany Plater-Zyberk & Company; Jeff B. Speck, CNU-A, AICP, LEED AP, Honorary ASLA, Principal, Speck & Associates LLC DAYBREAK: PARTNERING FOR A SUSTAINABLE FUTURE ALONG THE WASATCH FRONT; DEMYSTIFYING COMMUNITY PARTNER NEEDS AND PLANNING PROCESSES ENGAGING THE PLAT OF ZION: A JAM SESSION 3:00 PM - 4:00 PM – Local Session – Meeting Room: Imperial Ballroom D 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM – Meeting Room: Imperial Ballroom B Public-private partnerships are critical components of well-designed and Hundreds of New Urbanists. One City Block. Endless Possibilities. functioning communities. Effectively cultivating these relationships and Drop in Wednesday for the NextGen Open Studio. To grapple with Salt Lake City, capturing the associated opportunities can be challenging due to divergent we will design prototypical blocks and thoroughfares using the Plat of Zion. interests and incongruent decision-making processes. Daybreak is unfolding Rural to urban, ag-urban to sprawl-repair - come tackle a basic urban element, through the coordinated efforts of Kennecott Land, South Jordan City, Jordan learn from an old tradition, and show your stuff! School District and other community partners. This session provides a candid panel discussion of lessons learned and opportunities captured. Dan Bartman, Senior Planner, City of Somerville, MA; Christopher M. Carrigan, AICP, CNU-A, Associate Architect and Town Designer, Historical Concepts; Paul Rulon Dutson, Treasurer, Daybreak Community Organization; Jon Osier, Senior GREEN NEIGHBORHOOD PARTNERS COMPLETE STREET PARTNERS A LA CARTE PARTNERS L. Knight, AICP, CNU-A, Urban Designer and Intern Architect, Historical Concepts Engineer - Long Range Planning, Kennecott Utah Copper: Scott M. Thomas, Bon Secours Richmond Health System Architectural Nexus The Chaddick Institute for Metropolitan Administrator of Auxiliary Services, Jordan School District; Gary Whatcott, Cornish Associates Crabtree Group, Inc. Development at DePaul University Assistant City Manager, South Jordan City HDR, Inc. Envision Utah University of Miami School of Architecture STEWARDSHIP, SUSTAINABILITY, AND CITIES: The Integral Group Farr Associates New Urbanism Online THE MORMON LEGACY OF COMMUNITY BUILDING Laura Heery with Brookwood Group Fehr & Peers Wiley 9:00 AM - 10:20 AM – Local Session – Meeting Room: Imperial Ballroom D DAYBREAK – A LABORATORY FOR URBAN GROWTH IN UTAH Live Work Learn Play Garbett Homes 4:00 PM - 5:00 PM – Local Session – Meeting Room: Imperial Ballroom D Mashpee Commons Murray City, Utah TRANSIT PARTNER A little known fact about Mormon history is its rich heritage of community Daybreak is the result of extensive vision and implementation processes. The National Association of Realtors Robert A.M. Stern Architects LLP building and environmental stewardship. In each locality, early Mormon settlers The development team created a strong vision for an adaptable development Park City, Utah South Jordan, Utah designed and built communities based on adaptations of the “City of Zion” plat, framework that would transform a mining site into a major urban center. This Parsons Brinckerhoff Thomas Comitta Associates, Inc. GRANARY DISTRICT PARTNER which included many features of New Urbanism such as compactness, mixed session looks at the ways that each year’s implementation process weaves Renaissance Downtowns LLC Union Studio Architecture & The Kentlands Initiative development and preservation of appropriate open space. This session will explore the past, present, and future possibilities associated with the Mormon together diverse inputs such as economic opportunity, market research and Salt Lake City Redevelopment Authority Community Design legacy of community building and their associative ties to New Urbanism. demand, builder capacity and capability, and lessons learned from previous Sandy City, Utah Urbsworks CNU 20 MEDIA PARTNERS years to refine the vision and guide Daybreak’s growth. University of Miami School of Architecture Wasatch Front Regional Council Next City Craig D. Galli, Partner, Holland & Hart, LLP Windsor New Urban News Roger Hodges, Associate Principal, Ken Kay Associates; Ty McCutcheon, Planetizen Vice President of Community Development, Kennecott Land; Eric Osth, AIA, Principal, Urban Design Associates Urbanicity CNU 21 / 1 202D: ACCELERATING RETROFIT* NEW URBANISM 202 TICKETED SESSIONS 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM – Meeting Room: Envoy The following sessions require registration and a separate fee. The role of design in suburban retrofit, though still being integrated, is pretty well understood by practitioners. Numerous other tools, however, are also being deployed by localities to stimulate the redevelopment of urban and 202A: INCREMENTAL TOD STRATEGIES* suburban areas. This 202 session will examine these tools and consider their 8:30 AM - 1:30 PM – Meeting Room: Venezia; Departs shortly thereafter design consequences as well as their appropriateness at different points on the transect. Among the tools to be examined are street art, public art, designated Utah is home to one of the fastest expanding rail networks in the United States. redevelopers, ecodistricts and financing mechanisms. Leading practitioners Salt Lake City and its surrounding communities have identified many locations in each of these areas will describe these tools through online presentations. for innovative transit-oriented development, connecting great urban design Session participants will then apply the tools to different real world projects. with parking management, economic development and land use regulations. The session will conclude with a discussion of the challenges and benefits of This 202 will focus on the Sugar House Streetcar line, which connects TODs in using these tools in different transect sectors. South Salt Lake City and the Sugar House neighborhood. Participants will visit locations along the Sugar House line in the morning with local experts. There Ellen Dunham-Jones, Professor of Architecture and Urban Design, Georgia will be stops along the way to speak with business owners and site engineers Institute of Technology; Richard Martz, Vice President, Live Work Learn Play; focusing on land use and learning how to successfully design and implement Daniel K. Slone, Esquire, Partner, McGuireWoods LLP; Galina Tachieva, AICP, transit-oriented development. Partner, Duany Plater-Zyberk & Company; Dhiru Thadani, AIA, Principal, Architect + Urbanist; June Williamson, Associate Professor of Architecture - This session will extend until 1:30 p.m. and will include a lunchtime best Spitzer School of Architecture, The City College of New York/CUNY practices lecture followed by an interactive TOD corridor redesign working group hosted by Jeff Tumlin and Terry Shook. Kerry Doane, Senior Transportation Engineer, Fehr & Peers - Salt Lake Office; 202E: SMARTCODE CALIBRATION WORKSHOP Terry Shook, FAIA, Founding Partner and Principal, Shook Kelley, Inc.; Soren 9:00 AM - 1:00 PM – Meeting Room: Imperial Ballroom C Simonsen, AIA, AICP, LEED AP, Principal and Executive Officer, Community The best way to learn form-based code writing is to just do it. So get your Studio; Jeff Tumlin, Principal, Nelson\Nygaard Consulting Associates dancing shoes on, and get ready to Calibrate Good Times! Despite the fact that sprawl is bad for the environment, economy, and society, it 202B: UNDERSTANDING THE NUMBERS: DEVELOPER AND remains difficult to finance and zone mixed-use, walkable and diverse projects. PLANNING TRAINING* A total overhaul of suburban zoning practices is often required for an effective sprawl intervention. To overcome these difficulties, governments have started 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM – Meeting Room: Murano adopting form-based codes. This 202 trains participants in the basics of writing Understanding the numbers and being able to talk about money are important a form-based code to legalize high-performance local character. In just four skills for a New Urban generalist. Attendees will see how the project pro hours, four teams led by experienced code calibrators will calibrate T4, T5, and forma is used to test the feasibility, risks and profitability of a project from T6 in Salt Lake City’s plan and code. To make this feasible, instructors will meet WEDNESDAY the early conceptual stage through the development of detailed budgets with participants virtually before the CNU to examine the Salt Lake Transect, and financing proposals. Participants will learn how to put together common take a virtual walk through T4, T5, and T6, and run Susan’s Synoptic Survey deal frameworks and how to present projects to likely investors and lenders. app for each T-Zone. This interactive workshop will assume participants are Spreadsheet templates will be provided for a Sources and Uses of Funds Statement familiar with the model SmartCode. Guest appearances from Andrés Duany

WEDNESDAY and Loan Request Summary. and Stefanos Polyzoides will warn 202ers about land mines and missing links. R. John Anderson, Principal, Anderson Kim Architecture + Urban Design; Hazel Borys, Managing Principal, PlaceMakers; Andrés Duany, Principal, Duany Andrew Frey, Attorney, Akerman Senterfitt; Frank Starkey, President, Plater-Zyberk & Company; Susan Henderson, AIA, LEED AP, CNU-A, Principal, Longleaf Development Co. PlaceMakers LLC; Matthew Lambert, Partner, Duany Plater-Zyberk & Company; Stefanos Polyzoides, Principal, Moule & Polyzoides Architects & Urbanists

202C: URBAN DESIGN: THE ARCHITECTURE OF AFFORDABILITY* 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM – Meeting Room: Savoy 202F: TACTICAL URBANISM 2:00 PM - 5:00 PM – Imperial Ballroom C New Urbanism has often been criticized for bringing “gentrification”: fix up the neighborhood and poof! The poor are pushed away. The leading practitioners Improving the livability of our towns and cities often starts at the street, block in this session have approached issues of displacement head on – and with or building scale. While large scale efforts do have their place, incremental, great success. They will share their thoughts on what is new about Affordability small-scale improvements are increasingly viewed as an intelligent way (whether “a” or “A”), and what the new economic climate has taught them to stage sustained investments in the built environment. This approach through their work over the past five years. to city-making, called “tactical urbanism,” allows a host of local actors to iteratively test new concepts before making long-term political and financial Architects Alexander Gorlin and Donald Powers have both developed commitments. Sometimes sanctioned, sometimes not, tactical urbanism is, as communities with an eye toward making affordability more mainstream. Nabeel Hamdi says, planning without the preponderance of plans. Gorlin will present his Nehemiah Spring Creek project, New York City’s largest-yet affordable housing project. Powers will talk about Union Studio’s In this 202 workshop, Mike Lydon, lead author of Tactical Urbanism: Short-term cutting edge high-rise affordability in downtown Providence, Rhode Island. Action, Long-term Change Vol.1 and Vol. 2 will be joined by leading tacticians Developer Hana Eskra will also join in, providing a seasoned perspective from to share insight into what Planetizen and Urban Times named one of the top many years in creating affordable neighborhoods. Builder Giovanni Palladino planning trends of 2012. Beyond presenting an overview of the history, trends will offer the perspective from Habitat for Humanity on neighborhood and leading case studies, workshop leaders will train participants to undertake revitalization in Newburgh, NY. Architect Michael Watkins will add his their own tactical urbanism initiatives, from ideation to funding, implementation perspective as a planner and town architect. And moderator Elizabeth Plater- to evaluation. Zyberk will challenge all speakers with some insightful questions before Erin Barnes, Executive Director/Co-Founder, ioby; Mike Lydon, Principal, opening the discussion to the audience. The Street Plans Collaborative; Thomas Pacello, Project Manager, Memphis Hana Eskra, Florida Market President, Gorman & Company; Alexander Gorlin, Mayor’s Innovation Delivery Team; Jason Roberts, President, Oak Cliff Transit FAIA, Principal, Alexander Gorlin Architects; Steve J. Maun, Principal, Leyland Authority; Ian Wolfe Ross, Principal, City Design Collective Alliance; Giovanni Palladino, Vice President Design Development, Leyland Alliance LLC; Elizabeth Plater-Zyberk, Principal, Duany Plater-Zyberk & Company; Donald Powers, AIA, LEED AP, Founding Partner, Union Studio, Architecture & Community Design; Michael Watkins, AIA, AICP, NCARB, LEED *Cosponsored by the National Town Builders Association AP, CNU-A, Architect, Michael Watkins Architect, LLC

2 WWW.CNU21.ORG CNU 21 / 3 202G: NEW TRENDS FOR SUSTAINABLE URBAN RETAIL* 2:00 PM - 5:00 PM – Meeting Room: Venezia NON-TICKETED SESSIONS AFTERNOON BREAKOUT SESSIONS This program will demonstrate how modern retail development principles 2:00 PM - 3:15 PM can combine with the best practices of New Urbanism, Smart Growth, and THURSDAY architectural design to create successful mixed-use urban commercial centers. EXHIBITS Topics covered will include market demographics for retailers, shopping 4:30 PM - 8:00 PM – Meeting Room: Grand Ballroom Reception ABC center typologies and consumer psychographics. The session will also ENGAGING FULL ON WITH FORM BASED AND SMART CODE explore underperforming shopping centers, how to program, plan, and design MAY 30 CRITICS: GOOD VS. BAD FORM BASED CODES competitive retail in historic downtowns, and new town and lifestyle centers. OPENING PLENARY: NATURE & URBANISM LIVING CITY - LIVABILITY 5:30 PM - 6:30 PM – Meeting Room: Grand Ballroom BC REGISTRATION Meeting Room: Imperial Ballroom B Jane Grabowski-Miller, ASLA, CNU-A, Vice President Design Development, 7:00 AM - 7:00 PM – Southeast corner of the Grand America Hotel Erdman Development Group; Stefanos Polyzoides, Principal, Moule & CNU opens its 21st annual Congress in Salt Lake City, Utah with a focus on This panel takes stock of the current status of form-based codes with a Polyzoides Architects & Urbanists; Terry Shook, FAIA, Founding Partner and “Living Community.” particular focus on two of the most fundamental critiques; namely, that they Principal, Shook Kelley, Inc.; Yaromir Steiner, Founder, Chief Executive Officer, are too controlling and too complex. Does this criticism have merit? Is code The Honorable Mayor Ralph Becker will welcome CNU 21 attendees to Salt Steiner + Associates ORIENTATION BREAKFAST FOR FIRST-TIME ATTENDEES reform evolving in a bad direction? What happened to Seaside’s one page code? Lake City. 8:00 AM - 8:30 AM – Meeting Room: Imperial Ballroom CD How can we get back to the original idea of simple codes that allow urbane Esteemed journalist and author Richard Louv will then commence the eccentricity to flourish? 202H: STREETS OF GOLD: HIGH VALUE VIA WALKABLE Congress by speaking about the connections between family, nature and First-time attendees are invited to participate in this informational orientation Nick Norris, Planning Manager, Salt Lake City Planning Division; Daniel community. Best known for his book, Last Child in the Woods: Saving Our breakfast. Leaders of the Congress for the New Urbanism will guide you URBAN THOROUGHFARE DESIGN Parolek, AIA, Founding Principal, Opticos Design, Inc.; Brenda Scheer, AICP, 2:00 PM - 5:00 PM Children From Nature-Deficit Disorder, Louv coined the term Nature-Deficit through Congress events and sessions. – Meeting Room: Savoy Dean of the College of Architecture and Planning, ; Sandy Disorder,™ which has become the defining phrase of this important issue. Walkability, we now know, has proven to be a strong indicator for higher Sorlien, Code Writer & Photographer, Transect Codes Council; Emily Talen, economic value. In fact, walkable streets generate twice the value of Louv will speak on the relationship of children to the natural world in current BREAKFAST Ph.D., AICP, Professor, School of Geographical Sciences and Urban Planning, standard sprawl development patterns. In today’s economic downturn, and historical contexts. He will be presenting his latest research on childhood 8:00 AM - 9:00 AM – Meeting Room: Grand Ballroom Reception ABC Arizona State University creating walkable urban environments is more essential than ever before. obesity, engaging urbanists in a dialogue already underway between educators, Designing Walkable Urban Thoroughfares: A Context Sensitive Approach, health professionals, parents, developers, and conservationists. TAXONOMY OF URBAN FAÇADES developed over years through a collaboration between CNU and the Institute Prior to the plenary lecture, Rick Hall will present the Groves Award. This EXHIBITS of Transportation Engineers, is an essential guide to creating walkability. recognition is named after Ken Groves, the visionary planner who began the 8:00 AM - 5:15 PM – Meeting Room: Grand Ballroom Reception ABC LIVING FORM - DESIGN Come hear experts explain the details and answer your hard questions about transformation of Montgomery, AL. The Groves Award is awarded annually to Meeting Room: Grand Ballroom BC walkable street design. Examples of successful and older unsuccessful honor the designer or local leader whose achievements best fulfill the vision When using glass on a building elevation, architects strive to make an abstract implementation will be presented, including projects from El Paso, Texas; and promise Groves left behind. GUIDED TOURS skin, devoid of detail, texture and planar depth. These glass boxes do little Seaside, Florida; Ranson, West Virginia. Implementation of the ITE Report will All depart from and return to the Southeast corner of the Grand America Hotel. Ellen Dunham-Jones, Professor of Architecture and Urban Design, Georgia to contribute to the urban context. Michael Dennis argues that to make an be a key focus of the session. Require registration and a separate fee. Institute of Technology; Richard Louv, Author urban façade, some degree of surface is needed because a planar glass wall Janet Attarian, Project Director, Streetscape & Urban Design, City of Chicago; 10:00 AM - 2:30 PM – Park City Historic Main Street: is incapable of producing a legible façade. He will present precedent studies Nora Beck, Associate Planner, Chicago Metropolitan Agency for Planning; Mining, Mischief, and Main Street indicating the degree of surface required to make coherent façades within an THURSDAY Bola Delano, Deputy Director, Office of Planning & Programming, Illinois CNU 21 OPENING RECEPTION urban context. Department of Transportation; Jacky Grimshaw, Vice President for Policy, 10:15 AM - 1:00 PM – Gateway: Retail Transformation Workshop 6:30 PM - 8:00 PM – Meeting Room: Grand Ballroom Reception ABC Michael Dennis, Principal-in-Charge, Michael Dennis and Associates Center for Neighborhood Technology; Richard Hall, P.E, President, Hall 12:30 PM - 5:00 PM – Daybreak: Developing Sustainable Open Space (MDA); Michael Lykoudis, Francis and Kathleen Rooney Dean of the School Planning & Engineering Inc.; Mathew McElroy, AICP, CNU-A, Deputy Director, Infrastructure in The West

WEDNESDAY of Architecture, University of Notre Dame; Dhiru Thadani, AIA, Principal, Planning & Economic Development, City of El Paso, TX; Rock Miller, P.E. , Architect + Urbanist P.T.O.E., Principal, Transportation Planning & Traffic Engineering, Stantec 1:45 PM - 6:15 PM – Park City Mountain Biking: Hi Ho, Hi Ho, It’s Up the Mountain We Go!

202I: ART ROOM DOUBLE WORKSHOP UNDERSTANDING INSTITUTIONAL INVESTORS AND 2:00 PM - 5:00 PM – Meeting Room: Envoy MEET THE CANDIDATES: CNU BOARD ELECTIONS URBAN PROJECTS 8:30 AM - 9:00 AM – Meeting room: Grand Ballroom BC LIVING PLACES - IMPLEMENTATION AND FINANCE Are you interested in learning graphic visualization techniques directly from Meeting Room: Imperial Ballroom CD some of the New Urbanism’s leading practitioners? Here’s your chance! These Join CNU Board Chair Ellen Dunham-Jones and CNU President John Norquist two exciting workshops run concurrently, providing studio style, hands-on for a brief introduction to the new Board election process, meet the 2013 As financing flocks to urban multifamily development, what are the instruction in traditional hand painting and digital photomontage techniques: candidates and cast your vote for CNU’s second member election to the Board. opportunities for increased investment in the New Urbanism? This panel of equity fund investors and developers will explore what the opportunities Session 1. Watercolor: Composition and Technique will be going forward in the new economy to align the longer value horizon of David Csont, ASAI - Urban Design Associates; James Dougherty, ASAI – Dover, urbanism with investor expectations, as well as creative ways to structure Kohl & Partners THURSDAY MORNING PLENARY landowner participation. 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM – Meeting Room: Grand Ballroom BC Watercolor painting bridges the gap between information and artistry. Hooper Knowlton III, Partner, Parleys Partners; Graham J. Larson, Asset You’ll learn how to begin with a quick sketch and value study to develop a Andrés Duany, founding principal at Duany Plater-Zyberk & Company and Manager, Property Reserve Inc.; W. Don Whyte, President, Elevated Real Estate strong composition, and then how to use a simplified palette of watercolors CNU cofounder, will discuss the prospects for the New Urbanism in the Solutions LLC for maximum effect in your painting. A materials list will be provided so 21st century. Under the theme of “Lean Urbanism”, he will outline several participants can follow along step-by-step. promising techniques suitable for adaptation to climate change and economic constraints, including Tactical Urbanism, Code-Free Zones, Original Green, and Session 2. Photo-Realistic Before and After Sequences in Photoshop Light Imprint. Andrés suggests that planners in the 21st century have a lot to Steve Price - UrbanAdvantage learn from the Mormons, a group that has inaugurated and sustained over five hundred successful cities, towns, and agricultural villages in just the fifty years Learn to construct a convincing change-over-time transformation in from 1855 to 1905. Photoshop. Techniques covered will include placing architecture, creating realistic shadows, adding paving and roadway markings in perspective, placing Marcy McInelly will introduce the Open Source Congress. Open Source trees, and other tricks of the trade. Attendees are requested to please bring a Technology is a DIY forum that arises annually during the Congress for the New laptop with Photoshop CS5 or later installed in order to follow along with each Urbanism. Participants can use this time and space to talk about new ideas, find step of the process (Photoshop CS6 is available for a free 30 day trial from help on a thorny problem or work on a CNU initiative. Adobe’s website). All needed workshop files will be provided for attendees to Andrés Duany, Principal, Duany Plater-Zyberk & Company; Marcy McInelly, AIA, load onto their computers. President, Urbsworks, Inc; Dhiru Thadani, Principal, Architect + Urbanist David Csont, Architectural Illustrator, Urban Design Associates; James Dougherty, Director of Design, Dover, Kohl & Partners Planning; Steve Price, Owner, Illustrator, Urban Advantage Inc. *Cosponsored by the National Town Builders Association

4 WWW.CNU21.ORG CNU 21 / 5 THURSDAY 6 WWW.CNU21.ORG marketability and success of your place. community events, festivities and daily rituals, to ensure the long-term viability,is about the ability to execute sales and leasing deals, combined withability effective to attract the best in class tenants and operators. Most importantly, deliberateit commercial planning, programming, targeted marketing and the Achieving real activation does not happen by accident. It is the product of very college towns and recreationally-based resort communities. This remains true for the fee. overall vitality of downtowns, waterfront districts, restaurants, destinationseparate retailersa and the right servicesand and civic amenities. success of New Urbanist projects than a vibrant registration town center filledwith Nothingunique has a more catalyticrequires impact on the short-term and long-lasting session This 2:00 PM - 5:00 PM AND MAKING ACTIVATION:202J: DEAL “THE LWLP WAY”* Then join a session or create one of your own and let the collaborationschedule begin. on the Open Source news newboard ideas, findor help follow on a thorny updates problem, or work onon a TwitterCNU initiative.Congress Checkforat the the #cnuopen. New Urbanism. You can use the time and space toThe talkOpen aboutSource Venezia Congress is the DIY forum that arises annuallyRoom: Intern during the and Meeting Designer Planner, OPENUrban SOURCE CONGRESS T-Six Senior AIA, CNU-A, Designer, of AICP, Concepts Urban Klinkenberg, Knight, and & Director L. Historical Dyer, Kevin Paul Principal Architect LLC; Geoff LLC; Architect, Dennis, Associates; Design; Bill Placemakers LLC; Olsson Building Inc, PlaceMakers, and Town Urbanists PlaceMakers, Operations, Dennis B. Canadian Principal, III, Designer, Urban Blackson M. Howard defectors will share their latest approaches and ideas. redeveloping and intensifying our still young cities. Both grid loyalists and US West. As our cities urbanize, we will need more design tools to continuethe Great Grid Debate. Nowhere in the world is the grid as expansive Sixas theUrbanists willMurano face off in a Lincoln-Douglas style battle Room: to forever settle Meeting LLC Architect, OPEN INNOVATION Watkins Watkins, The Michael Michael THE GREAT AMERICAN GRID DEBATE Home; Chaplain, Architect, Shepherd First Interfaith CNU-A, AP, Good Pastor, and LEED Senior McCullough, C. Place, The NCARB, Natalie AICP, Jacobsen, Sharing O. WA; The AIA, Department, Eric Dame; Center, Tacoma, Saints; Temple Notre of Bradley Church, Design: and Latter-day of University Christ Presbyterian Professor Architectural Jesus Bess, Architecture, of of Manager, Philip Church School Houston, Initiative; Studies, Bradford Kentlands Graduate The of Director Developer, Alfandre, Joe and land use intersect in a modern democracy. and Earth. Explore these tensions and delve into a lively discussion of hierarchieshow faith and land distribution sometimes challenged the concept of Heavenaspirations of religious and business groups. A Choices concerning spatial Salt Lake City is in many ways Ballroom a cultural artifact of the sometimes conflictingLand and religionImperial emerged as powerful rivals in the early AmericanRoom: frontier. Meeting LIVING TOGETHER - REGION FREEDOM ONUSE AMERICAN LAND A FRONTIER FORGED BY FAITH – THE IMPACT OF RELIGIOUS

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Principal, Massengale & Co LLC; Marcy McInelly, AIA, President, Urbsworks, Inc Urbsworks, President, AIA, Massengale, John McInelly, Marcy Partners; & LLC; Co Kohl & Dover, Massengale Principal, Principal, CNU-A, Dover, Victor revolutionary, unlock value, improve quality of life and reknit society. Historic examples and recent retrofits show that good street design can solutionsbe like bulbouts and hyperstriping can add up to bad urban design. will show Do’s and Don’ts for good placemaking, and explain why formulaicwhere people want to be. In a heavily illustratedB lecture, Dover and Massengalehowever, that streets aren’tBallroom really “complete” unless they areComplete beautiful Streets placesImperial are all the rage. Victor Dover and JohnRoom: Massengale argue, Meeting LIVING SYSTEMS - TRANSPORTATION AND INFRASTRUCTURE THE ART OF COMPLETE AND CONNECTED STREETS Environmental Company; U.S. & Communities STREET DESIGN: Analyst, Sustainable Plater-Zyberk Planner, of Finance and Duany Senior Office AIA, Duerksen, Partner, J. Agency: Development Lambert, Klinkenberg, Estate Christopher Protection Real Kevin LLC; Matthew Sobel, Lee Associates; Associates; PlaceMakers, Clarion Olsson Principal, III, Counsel, Senior Blackson M. Howard grid, change it, and improve it? Or should we do anything at all? West continues to populate and demand walkability? How can we work with theinfluential. What do we dowith these places, theirvirtues and theirflaws, and assome the lousy ones. The Mormon grid in particularCD has been remarkably 150 years ago. The grid has servedBallroom as the backbone for some great placesThe — ubiquitousImperial Cartesian grid of most Western cities was Room: established over Meeting McDevitt, LIVING FORM - DESIGN Jerry Land; James, GGLO THE GRID, WESTERN APPLICATIONS FOR THE FUTURE Stephen Dauphine, Kennecott Housing, Jon AARP; Design, Senior of Living; Outreach, Senior Director Community and & Kisco Principal, Education Planning Officer, Manager: President, Development Vice Chief Senior Brown, Mitch and physical well being, in a manner that strengthens our communities. will explore how to meet the demand for affordable housing, as well ashow socialto accommodate the Baby Boomer generation as they age. This sessionand hamper fit lifestyles. Demographic shifts provide opportunities to rethink continuing care projects of the past isolate A populations from active civic life,last several decades are not well suitedBallroom to “aging in place”. RetirementThe American populationand Imperial is aging and many communities builtRoom: over the Meeting LIVING CITY - LIVABILITY COMMUNITIES USE MIXED INTO POPULATION AGING OUR INTEGRATING 3:45 -5:00 PM PM SESSIONS BREAKOUT AFTERNOON LATE 3:15 PM - 3:45 PMAssociation & BREAK Builders Partner Town Spanier, National Rob the Norquist, by O. John Urbanism; New Play; the *Cosponsored for Learn Work LiveWorkLearnPlay Congress Live CEO, Principal, and President, Vice President Martz, Richard Activation: “The LWLP Way” LiveWorkLearnPlay’s soon to be releasedNote: deal Attendees making willtoolkit, be provided Deal Making with aand complimentary recessions copyand booms. of economic and experiential success of your projects and neighborhoods through Come learn how to identify, negotiate and close the right deals to ensure

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new ideas, find help on a thorny problem, or work on a CNU initiative.Congress for the New Urbanism. You can use the time and space toThe talkOpen aboutSource Venezia Congress is the DIY forum that arises annuallyRoom: during the Designer, Meeting Dowdy, Will MA; OPEN SOURCE CONGRESS LLC Somerville, of City Architect, Planner, Watkins Senior Michael Bartman, Dan implement the CNU Charter. both challenges and opportunities, requiring new techniques and methods to soon Gen Z) take on new roles in our society, the changing landscapewill willcall createattention to emerging ideas in New Urbanism. As Gen X and CuratedGen Yby (and NextGen, Murano this collection of ideas from all Room: aspects of New Urbanism Meeting OPEN Environmental INNOVATION Senior President/ WHAT’SGrow, NEXT: John EMERGING IDEAS J. Matheson, LLC; Alan Robert Inc.; Utah; STRATEGIES, Utah of Envision Associates, State Officer, HEART+MIND Advisor, Fregonese CEO, Executive and Chief President, Chairman Fregonese, Ph.D. Allsop, Dee success, its impacts and its implementation. success stories of the smart growth movement: its beginnings, the keys tofuture. its This panel will look back at what has been calledBC one of thestakeholders greatest and the public in creating a Ballroom regional vision and strategy Infor 1997,the Grand Envision Utah launched an unprecedented Room: effort to engage Meeting LIVING TOGETHER - REGION (ENVISION UTAH; LATER) YEARS SIXTEEN FROMLESSONS ENVISION UTAH AND BEYOND

occasion will provide lasting memories of CNU 21. President Ronald Reagan) sing some of their popular musical renditions.Congress This attendees. Come listen to “America’s Choir” (as labeled by concertformer on historic Temple Square. This concert is will be held especiallyJoin forus for this special opportunity to attend a Mormon Tabernacle Choir mini- 8:45 PM - 9:30 PM Sustainable of TABERNACLE CHOIR Office Director, Associates Farr Poticha, R. Principal, Shelley Communities Design; Founding and and Urban & Housing President Architecture CNU-A, Farr, Doug $3,000 for the best academic project, courtesy of Target. The Charter Awards will award $5,000 to the best professional project and advancing the principles of the Charter of the New Urbanism. winners. Winning projects are recognized for their excellence in fulfillingUrbanism and and describe the lessons and trends learned from this year’s awardmember and founding principal of Farr Associates, will honor the best ofrevamped New 2013 Charter Awards ceremony. Jury Chair Douglas Farr, CNU BeBoard the first to congratulate thewinners and share a cocktailwith friends at the 5:30 PM - 6:45 PM 2013 AWARDSCHARTER collaboration begin. Twitter at #cnuopen. Then join a session or create one of your ownCheck and the let schedule the on the Open Source news board or follow updates on

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CNU 21 /7 21 CNU THURSDAY FRIDAY 8 WWW.CNU21.ORG Inc.; P.A. Studios, of 10:15Tolar, AM - B. 10:45 Author AM Susanka and Bruce Life”, BREAK Big So Architect Architect Owner, Not FAIA, “The and McLinden, Susanka, P.A.,Architect, John series Tolar, Inc; Sarah B. House” LLC; Big Bruce So Urbsworks, Not Development “The President, AIA, StreetScape McInelly, Marcy Prior to the plenary lecture, Bruce Tolar will presenta new market thereality. MIchael Barranco Award. experience reveals a new perspective on what home buyers are searching for in applied her “Not So Big” principles to a new urbanist infill development.Susanka Herwill also discuss her latest work in Libertyville, Illinois, where she tools she uses to make sense of the current cultural shift in how structurewe live. of the American lifestyle, Susanka will present the language and to-day lives. As a visionary with an incisive ability to understand the underlying dimension of understanding how we inhabit our homes, our planet and ourSusanka’s day- “Not So Big” message has become a launching pad for a new So Big” philosophy of residential architecture for the Friday plenary. Acclaimed architect and renowned speaker Sarah Susanka will share her “Not 9:00 AM - 10:15 AM NOT SO BIG MEETS THE NEW URBANISM 12:45 PM - 5:00 PM 10:15 AM - 12:15 PM 10:15 AM - 11:45 AM 10:00 AM - 2:00 PM Tours require registration and a separate fee. All depart from and return to the Southeast corner of the Grand America Hotel.GUIDED TOURS 8:00 AM - 5:30 PM EXHIBITS Chapter leaders. focus on connecting CNU-A and a special training component available to monthly operations and capacity-building work. This meeting has a special The Chapters Steering Committee will meet for a business breakfast to discuss 8:00 AM - 8:45 AM BREAKFAST CHAPTERS Neighborhoods MAY 31 FRIDAY 7:00 AM - 6:00 PM REGISTRATION

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Peers; Stephan Vance, Senior Regional Planner, San Diego Association of of Association & Diego Fehr San Center; Planner, Development, Research Regional Technical (SANDAG) of Senior Metropolitan - Vance, Governments Utah of Stephan Principal-in-Charge Peers; University Milam, T. Ronald Professor, Ewing, Reid who have implemented this tool. by SANDAG, Caltrans, Virginia DOT and others. Learn directly from the experts impacts. This new method has been adopted for smart growth trip generation recently developed a new methodology to moreA accurately predict the traffic benefits of mixed-use developments. Ballroom A national study for the US EPA has Current methodsImperial of traffic impact analysis are believed toRoom: understate the traffic Meeting LIVING SYSTEMS - TRANSPORTATION AND RREEF INFRASTRUCTURE CIO, ANALYSISBETTER TRAFFIC, LESS Oram Bank) Former MIXED-USE DEVELOPMENTS: Capital, Chairman, Deutsche of Company; Oram, Protean and L. (division Founder, Richard Gorman Development Investments Roeloffs, Alliance; President, Kurt Inc.; Leyland Alternative Neighborhood Market Florida Principal, Traditional Foundation, Eskra, Maun, J. Director, Hana Steve LLC; Managing Partners Chapman, Robert to creating smaller scale mixed-use development in our nation’s cities.a high-level panel in an in-depth discussion of impediments and opportunitiesprocess dramatically, creating more opportunities for affordable housing? Join process been so difficult? How can changes at FHA and HUD improve this vibrant mixed-use neighborhoods within our citiesB and towns. Why has this Washington to make it easierBallroom for developers, planners and architects toCNU create and its Imperial allied partners have been aggressively pursuingRoom: avenues in Meeting LIVING PLACES - IMPLEMENTATION AND FINANCE Esquire, REMOVING OBSTACLES TO MIXED USE DEVELOPMENT Slone, Vice K. LIVE/WORK/WALK: Daniel Lawrence, AECOM; Gary LLP Officer, ENTRIX; Cardno McGuireWoods Sustainability Partner, Chief Consultant, Senior President; Clark, A. Terry sustainable urban design in such growth. discusses the strategies for growing within those limits and the role of transport waste, carry recreation and support other species. This sessionD water must cool our plants, create industries andBallroom grow food as well as Each region’sGrand water resources create a natural limitRoom: for growth. The same Meeting LIVING ENVIRONMENT - SUSTAINABILITY Galina CREATEDTHE CONSTRAINTS BY AIR AND WATERPlanning; Company & Partners & BOUNDARIES:NATURAL GROWTH Kohl Plater-Zyberk Dover, Duany Design, of Partner, AICP, Director Tachieva, Dougherty, James skill levels are welcome – no prior illustration or design experience isclose needed. and hands-on workshops to help you hone your skills. Participants of leadingall practitioners? Here’s your chance! The CNU 21 Art Room featuresgraphic up- visualization techniques directly from some of the New Urbanism’sAre you interestedMurano in learning sketching, painting, Room: photography and other Meeting ART ROOM: THE DESIGN CIVIC ART OF PLAN 10:45 -12:00 AM PM MORNING SESSIONS BREAKOUT

collaboration begin. Twitter at #cnuopen. Then join a session or create one of your ownCheck and the let schedule the on the Open Source news board or follow updates on about new ideas, find help on a thorny problem, or work on a CNU Congressinitiative. for the New Urbanism. You can use the time and space toThe talkOpen SourceVenezia Congress is the DIY forum that arises annuallyRoom: during Protection the Meeting Sobel, Lee Environmental & OPEN SOURCE CONGRESS U.S. Orr Urbanist; + Communities Robert Analyst, Architect Studios Sustainable Finance Principal, of and Principal, LEED, Office AIA, Steepletown Planner, FAIA, Orr, Agency: Development Thadani, Founder, Senior AP, Robert Estate AIA, Dhiru Harris, LEED Real LLC; Eliza Adams; Krouse, Klinkenberg, North Associates Kevin Foundation; Jennifer Imagining Prince’s and Associates; The Associates; Canin Olsson Manager, Planner, Program Urban Daigle, B. Ann and work-sharing. discuss fromeverything car and bike sharing, to office sharing, couch surfing CD the future, how might it affect city life for better or worse? Participants Ballroom will How is the evolving “sharing”Imperial sector of the economy affecting city life? Into Room: Meeting Communities and Council; OPEN INNOVATIONHousing Regional Envision of Front Chair Sustainable THE NEW ECONOMY OF SHARING of Vice Associate Wasatch Office Business, Director, Gochnour, of Director, Grow, Natalie J. School Executive Poticha, Utah; R. Eccles Robert Gruber, S. David Shelley Envision Authority; Utah Andrew of Officer, Transit Utah; Utah University Executive Dean, Manager, General President/Chief Allegra, Mike from Envision Utah and other efforts. transportation and infrastructure investments. Learn implementation lessons that integrate housing, land use, economic and workforce development, regional visioning and implementation movement by investing in strategies HUD’s Sustainable Communities grant program is further expandingBC the movement, which has spread to many jurisdictionsBallroom across the country. Today,Sixteen years ago,Grand Envision Utah pioneered the “regionalRoom: visioning” Meeting LIVING TOGETHER - REGION IMPLEMENTING REGIONAL VISIONS FROMLESSONS ENVISION UTAH AND BEYOND:

partnerships and next steps for the upcoming year. reports by initiative members on a series of practical toolkits, new and evolvingapproaches. The session will start with an overview presentation, followed by incremental sprawl repair, corridor retrofits, regional strategies and financial to achieve more vital, livable communities. Attendees will review the latest onthe latest ideas in sprawl retrofit design, regulationCD and implementation throughtools retrofit, repair and redevelopment?Ballroom This working groupwill review Can we regenerateImperial our sprawling communities into living communitiesRoom: Meeting SPRAWL RETROFIT the creation of a guide for decisionmakers. Initiative can inform widespread implementation of small area design throughrulemaking and the Initiative’s next steps.B Attendees will also discuss howInitiative. the The session will discussBallroom the current status of EPA stormwater Attendees will participateImperial in a working session for CNU’sRoom: Rainwater-In-Context Meeting RAINWATER-IN-CONTEXT Functional Classification Reform, StreetVitality Index and more! Bikeway Networks, Highways to Boulevards, Transit Networks, Modeling and latest updates since the 2012 Long Beach Summit and join working groupshas made on a great deal of progress since its initiation. Come learn aboutto manythe of our transportation, safety, land useA and urban design problems, implementation of connected, multi-modalBallroom street networks as the answer The Project for Imperial Transportation Reform (PTR), a CNU initiativeRoom: promoting the Meeting PROJECT FOR TRANSPORTATION REFORM corner from the Grand America Hotel. movement leaders. Lunch will be available for purchase at food trucks kitty Reform, this is your opportunity to hear the latest. Bring your lunch andon Rainwater-in-Context,join the Sprawl Retrofit, or the Project for Transportation the practice of New Urbanism throughout the year. Whether it is updatesThis is your chance to get updates on the latest CNU initiatives that advance 12:30 PM-1:45 PM MEETINGS INITIATIVE

CNU 21 /9 21 CNU FRIDAY FRIDAY Dougherty, Director of Design, Dover, Kohl & Partners Planning; Joe Skibba, 10 WWW.CNU21.ORG Skibba, Joe Planning; James Partners Design; Dennis, & Bill Kohl Associates Building and Dover, Design Associates; Town Design, Urban of Design Dennis B. Urban Illustrator, Director Designer, Illustrator, Dougherty, Urban & Architectural Architect Csont, David vividly capturing key forms and details that contributesketching to and the painting. character Leadingof a place.practitioners shareLearn techniquestheirMurano methods to enhancefor quickly your Room: powersand of observation through on-siteMeeting SESSION CLASSROOM ART ROOM: TRAVEL SKETCHING AND PAINTING 1 - -3:15 PM 2:00 PM SESSIONS BREAKOUT AFTERNOON public sector planning. places and improve effectiveness and job satisfaction for those working in local level. This initiative aims to advance better plans D to implement officialsgreat and citizens, in improving theway planningBallroom systems function at the Engage with planningGrand professionals in government settings, asRoom: well as elected Meeting LIVING PLACES - IMPLEMENTATION AND FINANCE NEW URBANISM IN LOCAL GOVERNMENT sustainable systems and healthy community design. of Calthorpe’s Low Carbon Cities, integrating density, high-rise buildings, content for a ‘curated’ web-page of projects that illustrate the eightconferences, principles research and policy in China, to compare notes and propose and American new urbanists who have worked in China, or participated in Peter Calthorpe’s Chengong ‘Low Carbon City’. This forum invites Chinese Design Institute and Bill Dennis’s work with the Prince’s Trustthan ona Hutongsdecade, fromto Dan Solomon’s work with Tianjin BC Urban Planning andand affordable housing. New Urbanists have been Ballroom working in China for more In 2013, theGrand Chinese government will mandate more Room: new rural townships Meeting NEW URBANISM IN CHINA

Naparstek, Founder and Editor in Chief, Streetsblog; Peter Park, Adjunct Adjunct Aaron Park, Peter AECOM; New the Engineer, for Streetsblog; Chief, Colorado-Denver in of Congress Transportation Editor and University Director, Livable P.E., Faculty, Founder Development Lockwood, and Naparstek, Ian Program Urbanism; Ghoshal, Caitlin classification hierarchy. to move people to action to create the necessary policy shift in the functionalimpetus to remove freeways from the urban fabric. Panelists will discuss how freeway removal. Political will and leadership play a major roleBC in creatingperspective, the this session will trace the historical Ballroom and political narrative of urbanTransitioning Grand from a technical case study orientation Room: to a broader national Meeting LIVINGNexus SYSTEMS - TRANSPORTATION AND INFRASTRUCTURE Director, Architectural HOW DO WE WIN THIS FIGHT IN MORE PLACES? Estate Real Associate, Practice URBAN FREEWAY REMOVAL: Corporate Woodruff, Healthcare Uriona, Douglas Tom National Massey, Heathcare; Walt Construction; HKS; Beatty SVP, Intermountain and Balfour Leader, President Farrow, Bob on healthcare institutions. promote a healthier built environment, and complete neighborhoods centeredinnovation in healthcare business practices and integrated facility design can that they follow have significant consequences.A This sessionwill explore how relationship between healthcare institutionsBallroom and the patterns of development As the true healthImperial impacts of auto-oriented communities emerge,Room: the Meeting LIVING FORM - DESIGN Mudd, Center AND FACILITYSusan DESIGN FORPolicy COMPLETE NEIGHBORHOODS & LLC; Law Dan HEALTHCARE IN NEIGHBORHOODS:Services, BUSINESS PRACTICES Legal Environmental Commission; MindDrive River Consultant, Jordan Founder, & Director, Environmental Attorney Executive Leftwich, Hanson, Laura redo what we’ve harmed? This session will look case studies near and far.from the start? Without going back to pre-settlement, how can we successfully historically damaged or destroyed (wetlands). HowB can we develop properly some of which we often value (waterfronts)Ballroom and some of which we have All developmentImperial is located in places originally createdRoom: by natural systems, Meeting LIVING ENVIRONMENT - SUSTAINABILITY URBANISM AND THE LAND

Connecticut; Lisa Wise, AICP, President, Lisa Wise Consulting, Inc. of Consulting, 3:15 PM - University 3:45 Wise PM Principal, Lisa Officer, BREAK CNU-A, AP, Estate President, Ferrell LEED Real AICP, AIA, Wise, Principal, Sitkowski, Lisa Ferrell, Henderson, Robert LLC; Susan Connecticut; Geoffrey LLC; Gallas; PlaceMakers Torti Associates Principal, Madden Aulestia, Erik the challenges they surmounted. current thinking on form-based codes, and code representatives will talk about 2013 Jury instructive. Jurors will explain why these codes exemplify the best evolve, making the codes selected by The Driehaus Form-Based Codes Award undergoing transitions. The practice of Form-Based Coding continues to corridors and downtowns, small historic neighborhoods and large regions locations, form-based codes are now being applied to underperforming Initially usedSavoy for private developers or communities developingRoom: greenfield Meeting TODAY’S FORM-BASED BEST CODES PM -5:00 PM 2:00 EXTENDED AFTERNOON BREAKOUT SESSION collaboration begin. Twitter at #cnuopen. Then join a session or create one of your ownCheck and the let schedule the on the Open Source news board or follow updates on about new ideas, find help on a thorny problem, or work on a CNU Congressinitiative. for the New Urbanism. You canLLC use the time and space toThe talkOpen SourceVenezia Congress is the DIY Associates forum thatSustasis & arises annuallyRoom: during theOrr Director, Meeting Robert Adams; Executive North OPENPrincipal, SOURCE CONGRESS Mehaffy, LEED, Imagining Jennifer FAIA, and Michael Orr, Designer, Studios Robert Streets.MN; Company; & Urban A&M / Texas Planner, Steepletown Foundation; Architect AP, Plater-Zyberk Founder, University AP, LEED Placemaking, Duany | Dame; LEED Arch., Professor, Urban/Transportation Notre Associate of Krouse, Huston, Hood, Griffin, E. Research Research University Michael Jennifer Nathaniel Assistant Gulati, Professor, Nidhi Donnelly; Visiting F. University; & Dame; Bruce Research of Designer Notre of Office Assistant Griffin, Planner, John Visiting & Urban Designer Donnelly, F. Bruce instinct; and explore an open-source wiki approach to scenario modeling. based codes. Stretch your mind with software for thinking; value metrics versusparks as third places and learn about the “form-o-stat”CD for calibrating form- “workshop neighborhoods”. Pick upBallroom practical design tools for neighborhood Build a strongImperial base with a heady brew of “jobs-oriented Room: development” and Meeting Professor, OPEN INNOVATION District Associate THE BUILDING BLOCKS FROMPlanning, PATTERNS TO JOB Sotoca, CREATION Singapore of Adolf Citywide of of (DCOP); University Director University Planning National of Associate Office UPC_BarcelonaTECH Professor, Architecture, of Driggins, C. Columbia Assistant of School Kimberly Director, Carracedo, (NUS); and Oscar Professor Miami; Bohl, Chuck of non-institutional and temporary urban interventions. tactic. These presentations will focus on three case-studies forD the production a change in the culture of planning—from Ballroom a top-down strategy to a bottom-upTactical urbanismGrand proposes an alternative understanding ofRoom: urban design and Meeting NEW URBAN RESEARCH TACTICAL URBANISM: FROMPLANNING THE BOTTOM UP

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Sharp, Principal, Robert Sharp Architect, Inc., Partners for Better Housing; Rob Rob Housing; Better for Robert Well; Partners Inc., LiveWorkLearnPlay Village Architect, Director, Principal, & Sharp Managing Partner & Robert Spanier, Founder , Principal, Sharp, Rochecouste Gilbert and the rituals of civic life. will be placed on community engagement, place activation, financial structure, North America and Australia and review best placemaking practices. Emphasis This presentation will examine the re-emergence of public markets throughout the continued strong interest in agricultureB and a sustainable local economy.are accessible and inclusive. PublicBallroom Markets have experienced a revival with Placemaking seeksImperial to create liveable, walkable and loveableRoom: environments that Meeting LIVING PLACES - IMPLEMENTATION AND FINANCE The TOWN CENTERS AND MARKETS EVENING MARKETS, President, CIVIC RETAIL: IMPLEMENTING FARMERS PUBLIC Pruitt, MARKETS, Parolek, Linda Daniel THROUGHInc.; PLACEMAKING ENGAGEMENTCOMMUNITY AND Homes; Design, Garbett Opticos Company Director, Principal, Cottage Marketing Founding AIA, Oehlerking, Rene zoning, the Fair Housing Act and financing restrictions. obstacles that stand in the way of their development, including buildingstudies codes, from the Salt Lake City region and across the country; and investigatehousing from a design, development, and coding perspective; assess case demographics. This session will explore the characteristics of Missing Middle current housing stock, the demand for urban living and theBC shift in householdmansion apartments are a critical part of addressingBallroom the mismatch between “Missing Middle”Grand housing types such as duplexes, bungalowRoom: courts and Meeting LIVING FORM - DESIGN Aaron DEMAND FOR URBAN LIVING WALKABLE Team Collaborative; Streetsblog MISSING MIDDLE HOUSING: RESPONDING TO THEPlans GROWING Chief, Entrepreneur, in Street Civic Editor The AICP, Metropolitan and & City Principal, Howard, of Founder Lydon, Andrew Mike Naparstek, Department Utah; of the Block; of Chair Better University and Planning, Professor Ellin, Nan way people view public spaces, and what does it mean for New Urbanism?with a significantly smaller investment. How is tactical urbanism changinginterventions the are capturing significant attention as a meansD of inspiringsmall change places more lively and enjoyable, is growingBallroom in popularity. These urban Tactical urbanism,Grand loosely defined as inexpensive, individualRoom: projects that make Meeting Skibba, Joe LIVING CITY - LIVABILITY Planning; James TACTICAL URBANISM (NEW) Partners Design; Dennis, & Bill Kohl Associates Building and Dover, Design Associates; Town Design, Urban of Design Dennis B. Urban Illustrator, Director Designer, Illustrator, Dougherty, Urban & Architectural Architect Csont, David tips and demonstrations of techniques. sketching and painting in the field. Leading practitionerswill provide graphichelpful tools of choice as we head outside for a quick guided sessionThe tobest practiceway toMurano learn is by doing! Grab your sketchRoom: pad, brushes and other Meeting INPRACTICE THE FIELD ART ROOM: TRAVEL SKETCHING AND PAINTING 2 - 3:45 -5:00 PM PM SESSIONS BREAKOUT AFTERNOON LATE

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FRIDAY FRIDAY 12 WWW.CNU21.ORG cnu21.pathable.com the collaboration begin. You can also alert people to your ideas early Twitterat at #cnuopen. Then join a session or create one of your ownCheck and the let schedule on the Open Source news board or follow updates on about new ideas, find help on a thorny problem, or work on a CNU Congressinitiative. for the New Urbanism. You can use the time and space toThe talkOpen SourceVenezia Congress is the DIY forum that arises annuallyRoom: duringBill theAssociates Meeting Planning Urbanism; Chronicle; New OPEN Austin SOURCE CONGRESS the AIA, Spikowski for Writer, Coyle, Staff Principal, Congress Stephen FAICP, Gregor, Planning, Director, FAICP, Raconteur; Regional Katherine Planning and Spikowski, Planner, Smith, Town-Green; Boenau, Community of Heather Owner, Andy Master Oregon; LEEP-AP, of Student, University Graduate Bates, Kai resilient, engaged communities. zone? Come learn about community building and mobility, ideas that civicform power? Want to plan a regional thoroughfareCD network or a pedestrian feel like a highway? Are you readyBallroom to bring CNU to the people withCould walkable your townImperial use a CNU Chapter charrette? DoesRoom: your community street & Meeting Fehr OPEN INNOVATIONPrincipal, P.E., AICP, POWER TO THE Lockwood, PEOPLE AND PEOPLE IN THE STREETS Nepstad, Ian Austin; of Jon City; City Lake AECOM; Salt Office Division, Lake Engineer, Director, Salt - Connectivity Peers Transportation Transportation Livable Neighborhood AICP, Hutcheson, Robin Beaudet, C. Annick perception, equity, safety, and economic development. practical information on redesigning streets for livability, dealing with public and terminology may bias or shape outcomes. The session will also include of Complete Streets. Participants will be challengedA to assess how language people understand and explain it toBallroom others. This session explores the languageThe words we Imperial use to describe our work can have a significantRoom: effect on how Meeting LIVING SYSTEMS - TRANSPORTATION AND INFRASTRUCTURE THE OFLANGUAGE COMPLETE STREETS

CNU Texas Meet-Up development practices towards more walkable places. (AZ, NV, OR, and HI) are encouraged to join as we reshape conventionalCalifornia US hasWest become a statewide CNU Chapter, and adjacent state members CNU California Meet-Up — all while sampling their homemadewest beer and food. simultaneouslyblocks expressing½ admiration1 for their New Urbanist accomplishmentsnorth, Pub. There, we can make fun of Saltblocks Lake City’s½ street2 numbering whileand CNU New England, invitesThat’s our members and friends to join usSouth). atCNU Squatters New York, in300 conjunction America. with our Northeast CorridorWest colleagues CNU DCGrand 147 the of (a.k.a. Broadway CNU New York, DC, New England Meet-Up casual meet-up at the Beerhive Pub. Join members from CNU Illinois, CNU Michigan and CNU Wisconsin for a Great Lakes Chapter Meet-Up and a cash bar. in Utah on the National Register of Historic Places. Join us for CNUhors d’oeuvresFlorida members and friends will gather at the Peery Hotel, the only hotel CNU Florida Meet-Up region. For more information about CNU chapters, visit www.cnu.org/chapters. urbanists from back home to network and learn about what’s happening in Chapteryour Meet-Ups are evening receptions where you can gather with other new 7:30 PM - 10:00 PM MEET-UPSCHAPTER We’ll meet at the outdoor patio at Gracie’s (weather permitting). healthy communities, transportation and suburban retrofit. NoRSVP required. Join CNU Atlanta for our meet-up! Learn about our advocacy efforts supporting CNU Atlanta Meet-Up in the dialogue about creating enduring, resilient cities. No RSVP required.Join CNU Cascadia for our meet-up! Learn more about coming events and join CNU Cascadia Meet-Up from CNU-North Texas, (DFW) CNU-Central Texas, (Austin) and CNU-Houston. at the Poplar Street Pub. Come share a tall tale and a drink withY’all your partnerscome! Texans and all others are welcome to join our Texas chapter meetup

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Date Time Session Title Room

Tuesday 5/28 5:00 pm – 7:00 pm Congress Registration Southeast corner of the Grand America Hotel

Wednesday 5/29 7:00 am – 7:00 pm Congress Registration Southeast corner of the Grand America Hotel

8:00 am – 9:00 am Breakfast Grand Ballroom Reception ABC

8:30 am – 1:15 pm Daybreak: Transforming Development Patterns - Lessons Learned at Daybreak Tour Meeting Point: Southeast corner of the Grand America Hotel

8:30 am – 1:30 pm 202A: Incremental TOD Strategies Venezia

9:00 am – 10:20 am Stewardship, Sustainability, and Cities - The Mormon Legacy of Community Building Imperial Ballroom D

9:00 am – 12:00 pm New Urbanism 101 Imperial Ballroom A 202B: Understanding the Numbers: Developer and Planning Training Murano 202C: Urban Design: The Architecture of Affordability Savoy 202D: Accelerating Retrofit Envoy

9:00 am – 1:00 pm 202E: SmartCode Calibration Workshop Imperial Ballroom C

9:00 am – 5:00 pm Engaging the Plat of Zion: A Jam Session Imperial Ballroom B

10:40 am – 12:00 pm Redefining a Downtown - City Creek Center Imperial Ballroom D

12:30 pm – 1:30 pm Students for the New Urbanism Annual Meeting Imperial Ballroom B

1:00 pm – 5:15 pm Park City: Affordable Housing in a World-Class Resort Town Tour Meeting Point: Southeast corner of the Grand America Hotel

2:00 pm – 3:00 pm Daybreak - Implementing a Regional Vision at the Local Scale Imperial Ballroom D

2:00 pm – 5:00 pm 202F: Tactical Urbanism Imperial Ballroom C 202G: New Trends for Sustainable Urban Retail Venezia 202H: Streets of Gold: High Value via Walkable Urban Thoroughfare Design Savoy 202I: Art Room Double Workshop Envoy Daybreak: Partnering for a Sustainable Future Along the Wasatch Front; Demystifying community partner 3:00 pm – 4:00 pm Imperial Ballroom D needs and planning processes WEDNESDAY 4:00 pm – 5:00 pm Daybreak – A Laboratory for Urban Growth in Utah Imperial Ballroom D

4:30 pm – 8:00 pm Exhibits Grand Ballroom Reception ABC

5:30 pm – 6:30 pm Opening Plenary: Nature & Urbanism Grand Ballroom BC

6:30 pm – 8:00 pm CNU 21 Opening Reception Grand Ballroom Reception ABC

Thursday 5/30 7:00 am – 7:00 pm Congress Registration Southeast corner of the Grand America Hotel

8:00 am – 8:30 am Orientation Breakfast for First-Time Attendees Imperial Ballroom CD

8:00 am – 9:00 am Breakfast Grand Ballroom Reception ABC

8:00 am – 5:15 pm Exhibits Grand Ballroom Reception ABC

8:30 am – 9:00 am Meet the Candidates: CNU Board Elections Grand Ballroom BC

9:00 am – 12:00 pm Thursday Morning Plenary Grand Ballroom BC

10:00 am – 2:30 pm Park City Historic Main Street: Mining, Mischief, and Main Street Tour Meeting Point: Southeast corner of the Grand America Hotel

10:15 am – 10:45 am Break Grand Ballroom Reception ABC

10:15 am – 1:00 pm Gateway: Retail Transformation Workshop Tour Meeting Point: Southeast corner of the Grand America Hotel

12:30 pm – 5:00 pm Daybreak: Developing Sustainable Open Space Infrastructure in The West Tour Meeting Point: Southeast corner of the Grand America Hotel

1:45 pm – 6:15 pm Park City Mountain Biking: Hi Ho, Hi Ho, It's Up the Mountain We Go! Tour Meeting Point: Southeast corner of the Grand America Hotel

2:00 pm – 3:15 pm Understanding Institutional Investors and Urban Projects Imperial Ballroom CD A Frontier Forged by Faith – The Impact of Religious Freedom on American Land Use Imperial Ballroom A Engaging Full on with Form Based and Smart Code Critics: Good vs. Bad Form Based Codes Imperial Ballroom B Taxonomy of Urban Facades Grand Ballroom BC The Great American Grid Debate Murano Open Source Session Venezia

2:00 pm – 5:00 pm 202J: Deal Making and Activation: “The LWLP Way” Envoy

3:15 pm – 3:45 pm Break Grand Ballroom Reception ABC

3:45 pm – 5:00 pm Lessons From Envision Utah and Beyond (Envision Utah; Sixteen Years Later) Grand Ballroom BC Integrating Our Aging Population into Mixed Use Communities Imperial Ballroom A THURSDAY The Western Grid, Applications for the Future Imperial Ballroom CD Street Design: The Art of Complete and Connected Streets Imperial Ballroom B What's Next: Emerging Ideas Murano Open Source Session Venezia

5:30 pm – 6:45 pm 2013 Charter Awards Grand Ballroom BC

8:45 pm – 9:30 pm Tabernacle Choir Offsite: 60 W North Temple, Salt Lake City, UT 84150

Friday 5/31 7:00 am – 6:00 pm Congress Registration Southeast corner of the Grand America Hotel

8:00 am – 8:45 am Chapters Breakfast Murano

8:00 am – 5:30 pm Exhibits Grand Ballroom Reception ABC

9:00 am – 10:15 am Not So Big Meets the New Urbanism Grand Ballroom BC

10:00 am – 2:00 pm Ogden Tour Meeting Point: Southeast corner of the Grand America Hotel

10:15 am – 10:45 am Break Grand Ballroom Reception ABC

10:15 am – 11:45 am Bike SLC: Mobility & Complete Systems Tour Meeting Point: Southeast corner of the Grand America Hotel

10:15 am – 12:15 pm SLC's Main Street: History, Ideology & Urban Form Tour Meeting Point: Southeast corner of the Grand America Hotel CNU 21 AT A GLANCE

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Friday 5/31 10:45 am – 12:00 pm Mixed-Use Developments: Less Traffic, Better Analysis Imperial Ballroom A Live/Work/Walk - Removing Obstacles to Mixed Use Development Imperial Ballroom B Lessons from Envision Utah and Beyond: Implementing Regional Visions Grand Ballroom BC Natural Growth Boundaries: The Constraints Created by Air and Water Grand Ballroom D The New Economy of Sharing Imperial Ballroom CD Art Room: The Civic Art of Plan Design Murano Open Source Session Venezia

12:30 pm – 1:45 pm Project for Transportation Reform Imperial Ballroom A Rainwater-In-Context Imperial Ballroom B Sprawl Retrofit Imperial Ballroom CD New Urbanism in China Grand Ballroom BC New Urbanism in Local Government Grand Ballroom D

12:45 pm – 5:00 pm Daybreak: Integrating Elder Care Into Mixed Use Neighborhoods Tour Meeting Point: Southeast corner of the Grand America Hotel

2:00 pm – 3:15 pm Healthcare in Neighborhoods: Business Practices and Facility Design for Complete Neighborhoods Imperial Ballroom A Urban Freeway Removal: How Do We Win This Fight in More Places? Grand Ballroom BC Urbanism and the Land Imperial Ballroom B Tactical Urbanism; Planning from the Bottom Up Grand Ballroom D The Building Blocks From Patterns to Job Creation Imperial Ballroom CD Art Room: Travel Sketching and Painting 1 - Classroom Session Murano Open Source Session Venezia FRIDAY

2:00 pm – 5:00 pm Today's Best Form-Based Codes Savoy

3:15 pm – 3:45 pm Break Grand Ballroom Reception ABC

3:45 pm – 5:00 pm The Language of Complete Streets Imperial Ballroom A Placemaking through Community Engagement and Civic Retail; Imperial Ballroom B Implementing Public Markets, Farmers Markets, Town Centers and Evening Markets Missing Middle Housing: Responding to the Growing Demand for Walkable Urban Living Grand Ballroom BC Tactical (New) Urbanism Grand Ballroom D Power to the People and People in the Streets Imperial Ballroom CD Art Room: Travel Sketching and Painting 2 - Practice in the Field Murano Open Source Session Venezia

7:30 pm – 10:00 pm Chapter Meet-Ups Offsite: various locations

Saturday 6/01 7:00 am – 7:00 pm Congress Registration Southeast corner of the Grand America Hotel

8:00 am – 9:00 am Breakfast Grand Ballroom Reception ABC

9:00 am – 10:15 am Saturday Morning Plenary: CNU 22 Preview and Urbanism & the New West Grand Ballroom BC

10:15 am – 10:45 am Break Grand Ballroom Reception ABC

10:15 am – 12:15 pm North Temple Street: The Multi-Modal Redevelopment of a Thoroughfare Tour Meeting Point: Southeast corner of the Grand America Hotel

10:45 am – 12:00 pm Technology in Transportation Imperial Ballroom B Sustaining Rail and Other Infrastructure Through Innovation Grand Ballroom D Citizen Interventions and the Changing Urban Landscape Imperial Ballroom A Agrarian Urbanism and the Mormon Block Grand Ballroom BC Breaking Down Barriers and Getting it Built Imperial Ballroom CD Art Room: Rendering in Pen and Ink Murano Open Source Session Venezia

12:00 pm – 2:00 pm The "Diagonal" of Salt Lake City: Great Districts on the Grid Tour Meeting Point: Southeast corner of the Grand America Hotel

12:30 pm – 1:45 pm Health Districts: "Is Healthcare the New Retail?" Imperial Ballroom A Exporting New Urbanism to Developing Countries Grand Ballroom BC

12:30 pm – 3:00 pm City Creek: The Rebuilding of SLC's Central Business District Tour Meeting Point: Southeast corner of the Grand America Hotel

1:00 pm – 5:00 pm Urban Taskforce: Salt Lake City's Pedestrian Walkways Workshop Tour Meeting Point: Southeast corner of the Grand America Hotel

2:00 pm – 3:15 pm Complete Networks: Bicycles, Pedestrians, and Transit Users Grand Ballroom BC The Granary District: Crowd-Sourcing the Evolution of an Industrial Neighborhood Imperial Ballroom A Tactical Urbanism: Methods and Practices Imperial Ballroom B Green Infrastructure: Conservation, Engineering and Vision Grand Ballroom D Codes, Retrofits and Walkability from Salt Lake City to West Africa Imperial Ballroom CD Art Room: Architectural Design Techniques for Charrettes Murano Open Source Session Venezia

SATURDAY 3:15 pm – 3:45 pm Break Grand Ballroom Reception ABC

3:45 pm – 5:00 pm Reshaping Metropolitan America Grand Ballroom BC Transit Oriented Development: An Integrated Incremental Approach Imperial Ballroom B Digital Technologies That Help Build Communities Grand Ballroom D Urbanism and Affordability Imperial Ballroom A Subsidiarity and Radical Trust from Main Street to Lake Belt Cities Imperial Ballroom CD Art Room: SketchUp as a Foundation for Quick Charrette Hand Drawing Murano Open Source Session Venezia

5:00 pm – 7:00 pm The Granary District: Neighborhood Revitalization Through Crowdsourcing Tour Meeting Point: Southeast corner of the Grand America Hotel

5:30 pm – 6:30 pm Closing Plenary: Adding Value to Cities Grand Ballroom BC

7:30 pm – 11:00 pm Saturday Night Closing Event Offsite: Granary Row, 350 West 700 South, Salt Lake City SATURDAY 18 WWW.CNU21.ORG Associates Design Urban Illustrator, Architectural Csont, David drawing techniques. combining the study of architectural proportions with time-tested pen and ink and urbanism. You’ll learn a classic, easy-to-follow line drawing process Effective line drawing is fundamental to Murano the delineation of architecture Room: Meeting ART ROOM: RENDERING IN PEN AND INK 10:45 -12:00 AM PM MORNING SESSIONS BREAKOUT AICP, AIA, Studio 10:15 AM - 10:45Simonsen, AM Community Soren BREAK Officer, Polikov, Collaborative; Executive Scott and Angeles; Principal Communities Los AP, of City LEED LLC Sustainable Group, Director, Director, Vialta Planning President, LoGrande, Michael car-oriented culture of the Western United States. successes of creating walkable, human-scaled spaces within the entrenched Los Angeles and Salt Lake’s Wasatch Front will discuss the challengessuburban and development. Leaders and policy makers from Greater Phoenix, the West have offered practical solutions for moving away from conventional New West.” As Americans increasingly embrace urbanism, metro regions in The morning plenary will immediately follow, looking at “Urbanism & the be held in the dynamically changing city of Buffalo, New York on JuneSaturday 4-7, morning will 2014. kick off with a preview of the 22nd annual Congress, to 9:00 AM - 10:15 AM URBANISM & THE NEW WEST SATURDAY MORNING PLENARY: CNUAND 22 PREVIEW 5:00 PM - 7:00 PM 12:30 PM - 3:00 PM 12:00 PM - 2:00 PM 10:15 AM - 12:15 PM Tours require registration and a separate fee. All depart from and return to the Southeast corner of the Grand America Hotel.GUIDED TOURS 8:00 AM - 9:00 AM BREAKFAST Neighborhood Revitalization Through Crowdsourcing The Rebuilding of SLC’s Central Business District Great Districts on the Grid The Multi-Modal Redevelopment of a Thoroughfare JUNE 1 SATURDAY 7:00 AM - 7:00 PM REGISTRATION – The Granary District:

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Steve A. Mouzon, AIA, LEED, Principal, The New Urban Guild Urban New The Principal, LEED, AIA, Mouzon, A. Steve high-energy, collaborative charrette environment. efficient workflow for designing beautiful architecturalplans and elevations inCharrettes a are fast-pacedMurano and full of action. Learn reliableRoom: techniques and an Meeting DESIGN TECHNIQUESARCHITECTURAL FOR CHARRETTES ART ROOM: -3:15 PM 2:00 PM Division SESSIONS BREAKOUT Planning AFTERNOON City New Lake the for Salt Designer, Congress Urban Manager, AICP, Robinson, Development Molly and Program Urbanism; Ghoshal, Caitlin to 228 S. Edison St., the Presto Print Building,PM to and begin will withconclude a tour at of5:00 thePM. pedestrian thewalkways. final The workshopdesign willguidelines. then moveParticipants will meetsketches, at the sections, registration plans, deskdiagrams, at and1:00 other drawingsthe design for guidelines, possible provide critiqueinclusion and recommendations, in and contribute site (Block 56) to design a mid-block walkway. The workshop will evaluatethe City’s Draft Mid-Block Walkways Plan. Participants will be given a 1-block examples of Downtown mid-block walkways, and engage in an exercise to test about the history and challenges of Salt Lake’s unique urban form, toura plan several for mid-block walkways. In a 4-hour workshop, participants will learn pedestrian experience of these walkways, the City initiated a study to develop that provide alternative routes for pedestrians and cyclists. To improve theDowntown Salt Lake City has a hidden networkHotel of mid-block walkways America 1:00 PM PM -- 5:00 WALKWAYS PEDESTRIAN SALT CITY’S LAKE WORKSHOP URBAN TASKFORCE:

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AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF STEEL CONSTRUCTION RIO TINTO Table 7 Booth 9 The American Institute of Steel Construction (AISC) is a not-for-profit technical Rio Tinto’s Kennecott Utah Copper strives to be a leader in environmental institute and trade association established in 1921 to serve the structural steel performance by demonstrating good management of natural resources, design and construction community in the U.S. responsibly reducing our environmental footprint and exceeding community www.aisc.org expectations for sustainable development. [email protected] www.riotinto.com CANIN ASSOCIATES Booth 8 SALT LAKE CITY/REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY Canin Associate is an interdisciplinary firm of idea-based professionals Booth 1 committed to crafting great people places by creating sustainable plans and designs for regions, cities, towns, resorts and mixed-use communities. Salt Lake City – home to epic mountain vistas, the prestigious University [email protected] of Utah, a highly educated workforce, promising job opportunities, a www.canin.com vibrant and metropolitan downtown, and dotted with unique character neighborhoods – Utah’s Capital City offers lifestyle options – and a quality of life – that are hard to beat. CONGRESS FOR THE NEW URBANISM (CNU) www.slcgov.com Booth 19

The Congress for the New Urbanism (CNU) is a member-based, advocacy TOWN PLANNING & URBAN DESIGN COLLABORATIVE organization promoting walkable, mixed-use neighborhood development, Booth 4 21 17 sustainable communities and healthier living conditions. Not a CNU member? Join the movement for better performing cities and towns today TPUDC is a boutique New Urbanist town planning and urban design firm at www.cnu.org/join. specializing in the design and implementation of projects across the United [email protected] States. TPUDC emphasizes the creation of walkable, mixed-use, pedestrian www.cnu.org friendly environments and memorable places that will withstand the test of time. [email protected] www.tpudc.com CNU 22 Booth 18 UNIVERSITY OF NOTRE DAME Visit the CNU 22 booth in anticipation of the 2014 congress in Buffalo, NY, June Booth 3 4 - June 7, 2014. Submit your program ideas, and get location information! [email protected] www.architecture.nd.edu www.cnu22.org

UNIVERSITY OF UTAH COLLEGE OF ISLAND PRESS ARCHITECTURE + PLANNING Table 5 Table 6 Island Press works with innovative thinkers to stimulate, shape, and The University of Utah’s College of Architecture + Planning is located in Salt communicate ideas. A nonprofit organization committed to sustainability, we Lake City, which is consistently ranked among the nation’s most livable cities publish widely in the fields of urban design and community development. and best college towns and houses the innovative and growing departments of [email protected] Architecture, Design, and City and Metropolitan Planning. www.islandpress.org www.arch.utah.edu

MINDMIXER VINYL SIDING INSTITUTE Booth 10 Booth 2 Good ideas are out there, but so many of those ideas aren’t heard. That’s where The Vinyl Siding Institute, Inc. (VSI) is the trade association for manufacturers of MindMixer comes in! MindMixer helps you gather ideas, respond to feedback, vinyl and other polymeric siding and suppliers to the industry. and find real solutions. [email protected] [email protected] www.vinylsiding.org www.mindmixer.com

NATIONAL CHARRETTE INSTITUTE AND FORM-BASED CODES INSTITUTE Booth 20 NCI and FBCI (respectively) are national leaders providing on-site and on-line training in the NCI Charrette System and the design and implementation of Form-Based Codes. [email protected], [email protected] www.charretteinstitute.org, www.formbasedcodes.org

26 WWW.CNU21.ORG CNU 21 / 27 CNU 21 Executive & Committee Chairs CNU 21 Local Organizing Committee CNU Corporate Members Diego Carroll James Alfandre BENEFACTORS Michael Hathorne Aaron Arbuckle Broad Homes Industrial Co. GRAND AMERICA HOTEL Jon Larsen Brandon Bell Canin Associates Michael Maloy Ben Bolte Nelson/Nygaard Consulting Associates Christie Oostema Richard Brockmyer The Coca-Cola Company MEETING PLANNERMEETING GUIDEPLANNER GUIDE Julianne Sabula Shaunna Burbidge CHAMPIONS Soren Simonsen Katie Cattan Capital Market Partners Ben Davis City of San Marcos CNU 21 Board Advisors Paul Drake Dover, Kohl & Partners Mike Krusee Ashlie Easterling Duany Plater-Zyberk & Company Thomas Eddington Marcy McInelly Historical Concepts D FIRST FLOOR D Scott Polikov Lani Kai Eggertson-Goff Jamestown Development and Construction FIRST FLOOR Gabe Epperson Laura Heery with Brookwood Group D B C Dejan Eskic D B C CNU Board Placemakers, LLC GRAND BALLROOM Jeff Farnum N A B GRAND BALLROOM Scott Bernstein Robert Charles Lesser & Co., LLC N A B A IMPERIAL BALLROOM A Robert Chapman Christian Harrison The JBG Companies IMPERIALC BALLROOM C Jack Davis Greg Haws Urban Design Associates Robin Hutcheson Ellen Dunham-Jones (Chair) LEADERS Stephen James IMPERIAL BALLROOM RECEPTION A,B,C GRAND BALLROOM RECEPTION A,B,C Douglas Farr (Vice Chair) Alphaville Urbanismo IMPERIAL BALLROOM RECEPTION A,B,C GRAND BALLROOM RECEPTION A,B,CTOUR MEETING POINT Johanna Jamison TOUR MEETING POINT Norman Garrick City of Mississauga Max Johnson Eliza Harris David M. Schwartz Architects, Inc. Bill Knowles Laura Heery Fieldstead and Company MURANO VENEZIA CNU 21 REGISTRATION Matt Lambert MURANO VENEZIA CNU 21 REGISTRATION Jennifer Hurley (Treasurer) Gateway Planning Group Inc. ENVOY GARDEN GARDEN Graham Larson GARDEN GARDEN Douglas Kelbaugh GID Urban Development Group SAVOY ENVOY SALON SALON Ben Magelsen SAVOY SALON SALON Mike Krusee Hunt Companies RECEPTION Peter Matson Sarah Lewis (Chapter Rep) John Malick & Associates RECEPTION Steve McCutchan John Massengale Lee Rayburn Ryan McFarland Steve Maun Leyland Alliance GRAND Jennifer McGrath GRAND Mathew McElroy Michigan State Housing Development SALON GRAND RECEPTION SALON GRAND SALES Marcy McInelly Nick Norris PATIO SALON RECEPTION Authority SALON OFFICE SALES Ali Oliver PATIO Scott Polikov Mithun | Solomon OFFICE Colin Quinn-Hurst Russ Preston (Secretary) Opticos Design, Inc. GARDEN COURTYARD BUSINESS Christine Richman GARDEN COURTYARD CENTER BUSINESS Dan Slone Steiner + Associates GIBSON EARL’S CENTER Robbi Richter GIBSON Dhiru Thadani Texas Tech University LOUNGE GIRL EARL’S Molly Robinson RETAIL TERRACE OAK ROOM LOUNGE LOUNGE GIRL Treasure Coast Regional Planning Council RETAIL TERRACE Brandon Rypien OAK ROOM LOUNGE Board Emeritus Tunnell-Spangler-Walsh & Associates RETAIL LOBBY LOUNGE RETAIL George Shaw RETAIL Peter Calthorpe Van Meter Williams Pollack RETAIL LOBBY LOUNGE RETAIL Josh Stewart RETAIL Robert Davis Bronson Tatton OUTDOOR Andrés Duany Allied Organizations Michael Taylor POOL OUTDOOR Elizabeth Moule Colorado Chapter American Society of Maria Vyas POOL Elizabeth Plater-Zyberk Landscape Architects Greg Walker LOBBY Stefanos Polyzoides The Center for Neighborhood Technology Ray Whitchurch MEETING PLANNERLOBBY GUIDE Daniel Solomon Empire State Future GARDEN CAFE Daniel Wright TERRACE Institute of Transportation Engineers GARDEN CAFE Matt Wirthlin TERRACE CNU Staff National Complete Streets Coalition Doug Woodruff John O. Norquist, President and CEO Strong Towns Stephen Zank Abigail Bouzan-Kaloustian, U.S. Green Building Council Louis Zunguze Administration and Finance Director Utah Chapter American Institute of Architects Caitlin Ghoshal, Utah Chapter American Planning Association FIRST FLOOR D Program and Development Manager Utah Chapter American Society of B C Juantiki Jones, Membership Assistant Landscape Architects D GRAND BALLROOM Mindy Martinez, Executive Assistant Utah Chapter Institute of Classical N A B A Sandrine Milanello, Events Director Architecture & Art Meeting Dining Retail Lobby IMPERIALRestr BALLROOMooms Terrace & Elevators Hotel C Tim Halbur, Communications Director Utah State Univ. -- Dept. LAEP Rooms MeetingAreas DiningShops RetailAreas Lobby& Phones RestrGardensooms Terrace& Stairs & ElevatorsOffices Hotel Heather Smith, Planning Director Utah Water Conservation Forum Rooms Areas Shops Areas & Phones Gardens & Stairs Offices IMPERIAL BALLROOM RECEPTION A,B,C GRAND BALLROOM RECEPTION A,B,C TOUR MEETING POINT

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