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Friday, Oct 19
8:30 am
FRI-A07 - Changing Chinatowns: Placemaking and Placekeeping
Location: 117
Jeffrey Hou, ASLA – University of Washington; Kongjian Yu, FASLA – Turenscape & College of Architecture and Landscape, Peking University; Jennifer Ng, ASLA – CMG Landscape Architecture; Jim Lee, FASLA – SWA Group
Friday, Oct 19
8:30 am
FRI-A05 - Landscape Architecture in Global Health: Case Studies with Informal “Slum” Communities
Location: 109
Jorge Alarcón, Assoc. ASLA – Traction; Leann Andrews – Traction; Brian Gerich, AIA – Architects Without Borders; Joseph R. Zunt – University of Washington; Ben Spencer, ASLA
Friday, Oct 19
10:30 am
FRI-B04 - Bring the Inside Out: Blurring the Interior, Architecture, and Outdoor Interface
Location: 113-AB
Todd Hill, ASLA, LEED AP – DTJ Design; Richard H. Lanning – Daroff Design Inc. + DDI Architects; Mike Janas, AIA – Gensler
Friday, Oct 19
10:30 am
FRI-B07 - Ecocities of the Future...Today: Addressing Economic and Ecological Imperatives
David Yocca, FASLA – Biohabitats; Herbert Dreiseitl, FASLA – Ramboll Group - Liveable Cities Lab; Jennifer Dowdell, ASLA – Biohabitats Inc.
Friday, Oct 19
10:30 am
FRI-B10 - RPA 4th Regional Plan: Metro Natural Systems and Landscape Infrastructure Design
Location: 109
Robert Freudenberg – Regional Plan Association; Catherine Seavitt Nordenson, ASLA, AIA – The City College of New York / Catherine Seavitt Studio; Ellen Neises, ASLA – University of Pennsylvania Graduate School of Design/RANGE; Susannah C. Drake, FASLA, AIA – DLANDstudio Architecture + Landscape Architecture
Friday, Oct 19
10:30 am
FRI-B02 - Water as Leverage: Lessons in Water Management from the City of Rotterdam
Location: 119
Han Dijk – Posad Spatial Strategies; Tim van de Staaij – Municipality of Rotterdam; Gerda Roeleveld – Deltares
Friday, Oct 19
10:30 am
FRI-B03 - Where Land Meets Water: Rethinking the Shoreline in Urban Waterfronts
Location: 120
Jonathan Ceci, ASLA – Jonathan Ceci Landscape Architect; Jacqueline Bershad, LEED AP – National Aquarium; Christopher A. Streb, LEED AP, PE – Biohabitats, Inc.
Friday, Oct 19
1:30 pm
FRI-C06 - Uniting in Place: Designing Public Places that Bridge Divides and Promote Diversity
Location: 108
Alexa Bush, ASLA – City of Detroit; Shawn McCaney, ASLA – William Penn Foundation; Carol Coletta – The Kresge Foundation; Meg Johnson, ASLA – Groundswell Design Group
Friday, Oct 19
1:30 pm
FRI-C02 - Urban Park Systems as Ecological Infrastructure: International Case Studies
Location: 114
Sonja Vangjeli, Assoc. ASLA – Waterfront Toronto; Maria Catalina Picon – Cerros Isla Foundation; Laura G. Marett, ASLA – Sasaki; Anita Berrizbeitia, ASLA – Harvard University Graduate School of Design
Friday, Oct 19
3:30 pm
FRI-D03 - This Is Your Brain on Green: Neuroscience and the Landscape
Location: 120
Sara Carr, Assoc. ASLA – Northeastern University; Jennifer Roe – School of Architecture, University of Virginia; William Sullivan, ASLA – University of Illinois; Edie Zusman – NorthBay Healthcare
Friday, Oct 19
3:30 pm
FRI-D01 - WeFabricate: Stewarding the Design Process with Craftsmen and Materials
Location: 108
Sandra Nam Cioffi, ASLA – Nelson Byrd Woltz Landscape Architects; Perry Maas – West 8 Urban Design & Landscape Architecture; Alexander Kitchin – Fine Concrete; Nicole Sherman – Fine Concrete
Saturday, Oct 20
11:00 am
SAT-A04 - 1960s and 1970s Plazas: Restore, Remodel, Redo?
Location: 114
Mark A. Focht, FASLA – New York City Department of Parks & Recreation; Mary Margaret Jones, FASLA – Hargreaves Associates; Tom Oslund, FAAR, FASLA – oslund.and.assoc.; Gary Hilderbrand, FASLA – Reed Hilderbrand; Richard Maimon, FAIA, LEED AP – KieranTimberlake
Saturday, Oct 20
11:00 am
SAT-A11 - SITES® Materials Credits for Project Life Cycle: Deconstruction, Reuse, Specification, and Maintenance
Location: 122
Meg Calkins, FASLA – North Carolina State University; Hunter Beckham, FASLA – Beckham Consulting; April Philips, FASLA – April Philips Design Works, Inc.
Saturday, Oct 20
2:30 pm
SAT-B10 - Designing for Autonomous Vehicles
Location: 109
David Rouse, ASLA, AICP – American Planning Association; Thomas Fisher, Assoc. AIA – University of Minnesota
Saturday, Oct 20
2:30 pm
SAT-B07 - Parks Without Borders: Unifying the Public Realm
Location: 113-AB
Mitchell J. Silver, Hon. ASLA – New York City Department of Parks & Recreation; Nancy Prince, ASLA – New York City Department of Parks & Recreation; Christian Zimmerman, FASLA – Prospect Park Alliance
Sunday, Oct 21
11:00 am
SUN-A11 - Deck Parks—the Future of Open Space in our Cities?
Location: 126-AB
Mary Margaret Jones, FASLA – Hargreaves Associates; Marilyn Jordan Taylor, FAIA – University of Pennsylvania School of Design; Shannon Nichol, FASLA – GGN; James Burnett, FASLA – OJB Landscape Architecture
Sunday, Oct 21
11:00 am
SUN-A03 - The Lungs of the City: Landscape Design for Air Quality
Location: 108
James K. Stickley, ASLA, LEED AP – WRT; brent bucknum – Hyphae Design Laboratory; Kurt Culbertson, FASLA – Design Workshop; Scott Shinton, Assoc. ASLA – Kounkuey Design Initiative
Sunday, Oct 21
2:30 pm
SUN-B06 - Improvement Without Gentrification: When Is Just Green Enough, Enough?
Location: 119
Steve Rasmussen Cancian, ASLA – Shared Spaces/California Polytechnic University; Diane Jones Allen, ASLA – The University of Texas at Arlington; Trina Hamilton – University at Buffalo (SUNY); Winifred Curran – DePaul University
Sunday, Oct 21
2:30 pm
SUN-B02 - Public Health, Water, and Environmental Justice: A Case for School Landscapes
Location: 109
Katherine Harvey, ASLA – Stoss Landscape Urbanism; Claire Latané, ASLA, SITES AP – Studio-MLA; Bevin Ashenmiller – Occidental College; Eileen Alduenda, ASLA – Council for Watershed Health
Monday, Oct 22
8:00 am
MON-A04 - Challenges and Opportunities for Landscape Architects in Affordable and Supportive Housing Projects
Location: 122
Steven Tupu, ASLA – terrain- nyc; Zoee Astrachan, ASLA, LEED AP – INTERSTICE Architects; Elissa Winzelberg, FAIA, LEED AP – Breaking Ground
Monday, Oct 22
8:00 am
MON-A06 - Healing Time and Space In Between: An Interdisciplinary Look at Nature in Hospitals
Location: 120
Mark Klopfer, ASLA, AIA – Klopfer Martin Design Group; Rosalyn Cama – CAMA Inc.; Virginia Gehshan, FSEGD – Cloud Gehshan Associates; Ellen Taylor, AIA – The Center for Health Design
Monday, Oct 22
8:00 am
MON-A02 - Urban Design for Coastal Flooding: A Landscape-led Design Strategy
Location: 121
Jamie Phillips, ASLA – CMG Landscape Architecture; Kristina Hill, Assoc. ASLA – University of California, Berkeley; Blake J. Sanborn, ASLA – AECOM
Monday, Oct 22
10:00 am
MON-B08 - Immersive Technology That Supports Design Interventions in Informal Settlements: The Rio Studio
Location: 109
Timothy Baird, ASLA – Cornell University/ Landworks Studio, Inc.; José P. Duarte – The Pennsylvania State University; Danielle Oprean – The Pennsylvania State University
Monday, Oct 22
10:00 am
MON-B09 - Rethinking Small Alleys: A Path to Big Hope
Location: 114
Joowon Im, Assoc. ASLA – The University of Texas at Arlington; Melissa Guerrero, ASLA – The Trust for Public Land; Darryl Condon, AIA, LEED AP – HCMA Architecture + Design
Monday, Oct 22
1:30 pm
MON-C06 - Extroverting the Museum Experience: Implementing New Frameworks for Social/Cultural Engagement
Location: 119
Daniel P. Gottlieb, Hon. ASLA – North Carolina Museum of Art; Scott Jordan, ASLA – Civitas Inc; Tom Oslund, FAAR, FASLA – oslund.and.assoc.; Gary Hilderbrand, FASLA – Reed Hilderbrand
Monday, Oct 22
1:30 pm
MON-C01 - The Ford Foundation: Restoring Dan Kiley's Design and the Challenges Met
Location: 126-AB
Annette Wilkus, FASLA – SiteWorks LLC; Raymond Jungles – Raymond Jungles, Inc.; Andrew Lavallee, FASLA – SiteWorks LLC; Jorge Champin – Raymond Jungles Inc.
Monday, Oct 22
3:30 pm
MON-D07 - Evaluating Pittsburgh’s Green First Project Portfolio at Regional and Neighborhood Scales
Location: 121
Megan Zeigler, ASLA – Pittsburgh Water and Sewer Authority; John F. Williams, II, ASLA – Autocase; Sara Thompson, ASLA – Pashek + MTR
Monday, Oct 22
3:30 pm
MON-D02 - Reasonable Uncertainty: A city, a Park, and a Garden Confront Climate Change
Location: 119
Richard S. Roark, ASLA, SITES AP – OLIN; Deborah Marton, ASLA – New York Restoration Project; Jennifer Gonzalez, AICP, LEED GA – City of Hoboken, New Jersey; Jennifer O. Rominiecki – Marie Selby Botanical Gardens
Monday, Oct 22
3:30 pm
MON-D06 - The Changing Landscape of Mourning: Evolving Trends in Cemetery Design and Commemoration
Location: 126-AB
Ricardo Austrich, ASLA – Halvorson Design Partnership, Inc.; Edward Bixby, II – Steelmantown Cemetery & Purissima Natural Burial Grounds; Melissa N. Unfred – The Modern Mortician; Craig C. Halvorson, FASLA – Halvorson Design Partnership, Inc.
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