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1 CONTINUING EDUCATION The sessions listed below have been registered with and the APA for the credit indicated. Sessions not appearing on this form do not receive continuing education credit. See last page for more. DATE TITLE TUESDAY 5/15 12:00PM 3:00PM Tour: Bicycling Back to the Future (1st offering) 3 LU CM 12:00PM 4:30PM Tour: Coastal Georgia: Brunswick (Small is Good, Too) 4.5 LU CM 9:00AM 5:00PM CNU Form-based Code Bootcamp * 1:00PM 6:00PM Project for Public Spaces: Placemaking and New Urbanism * 5:30PM 6:30PM Plenary: Downtown Savannah LU CM WEDNESDAY 5/16 8:00AM 5:00PM Tour: Beaufort, SC - North of the Broad 9 LU CM 8:00AM 10:00AM Tour: The Oglethorpe Plan 2 LU CM 8:00AM 10:00AM Tour: The Savannah Plan (1st offering) 2 LU CM 10:00AM 12:00PM Tour: Bicycling Back to the Future (2nd offering) 3 LU CM 10:00AM 12:00PM Tour: Secrets of Preserving a City 2 LU CM 12:00PM 2:00PM Tour: Savannah s Urban Tree Canopy 2 LU CM 2:00PM 4:00PM Tour: Introduction to Savannah s Architecture (1st offering) 2 LU CM 9:00AM 12:00PM : Applying Resilience Solutions 3 HSW CM 9:00AM 12:00PM : Threat or Savior: Adjusting Urbanism to Autonomous Vehicles 3 HSW CM 9:00AM 12:00PM : Frontages Frankly - How to Write a Character-based Code 3 HSW CM 9:00AM 12:00PM : Principals for Urban Retail Planning & Development 3 LU CM 1:00PM 4:00PM : Fostering Authenticity - New Tactics for Mixed-use Development 3 LU CM 1:00PM 4:00PM : Workshop: Design Lessons of Savannah s Squares 3 HSW CM 1:00PM 4:00PM : Using Urban Design Patterns to Inspire Change in Thomas Square 3 HSW CM 9:00AM 10:15AM CORE: Principles of New Urbanism 1.25 HSW CM 10:45AM 12:00PM CORE: Main Streets and Placemaking 1.25 LU CM 1:00PM 2:15PM CORE: Building Economically Resilient Communities - A Strong Towns Approach 1.25 HSW CM 2:30PM 3:45PM CORE: Strategies for Designing Financing and Building Small-Scale Affordable Infill Housing 1.25 HSW CM 4:00PM 5:00PM CORE: Walkable City 1.75 HSW CM
2 TITLE 9:00AM 10:15AM Breakout: Making the Business Case for New Urbanism * 9:00AM 10:15AM Breakout: A National Model for Social Equity in Real Estate Development 1.25 LU CM 10:45AM 12:00PM Breakout: Scaling Up Tactical Urbanism 1.25 LU CM 10:45AM 12:00PM Breakout: New Mobility and the Future of Our Streets 1.25 LU CM 1:00PM 2:15PM Breakout: VR and the Future of Urban Design 1.25 LU CM 1:00PM 2:15PM Breakout: Senior Housing: One size fits all? Opportunities and challenges in designing communities for ALL populations 1.25 HSW CM 2:45PM 4:00PM Breakout: Absolution 1.25 LU CM 2:45PM 4:00PM Breakout: Harnessing Self-Driving Vehicles: Actions to Take Today for Better Cities Tomorrow 1.25 LU CM 2:45PM 4:00PM OI: Why are we so afraid of the flesh? (The Oxymoron of Urban Freeways) 1 LU CM 9:00AM 12:00PM New Urban Guild: Morning Session (Wed.) 3 LU CM 1:00PM 5:00PM New Urban Guild: Afternoon Session (Wed.) 4 LU CM 5:30PM 7:00PM Plenary: Just Sustainabilities in Policy, Planning, and Practice 1.5 HSW CM THURSDAY 5/17 8:00AM 10:00AM Tour: The Savannah Plan (2nd offering) 2 LU CM 8:00AM 10:30AM Tour: Canal District/Arena Development District Vision 2.5 LU CM 8:30AM 12:00PM Tour: Beaufort, SC - South of the Broad 3.5 LU CM 10:00AM 12:00PM Tour: Infill in Savannah (1st offering) 2 LU CM 2:00PM 4:00PM Tour: Lean Urbanism 2 LU CM 2:00PM 4:00PM Tour: Introduction to Savannah s Architecture (2nd offering) 2 LU CM 2:00PM 4:30PM Tour: Streets are for People Too: The Savannah Downtown Street Project 2.5 LU CM 2:00PM 4:30PM Tour: Beyond the Landmark District: The Squares and Circles of Ardsley Park 2.5 LU CM 2:00PM 5:00PM Tour: Bike Savannah - Savannah on a Chainring 3 LU CM 9:00AM 10:15AM Art Room: Savannah Rowhouses 01 (Classroom Session) 1.25 LU CM 10:45AM 12:00PM Art Room: Getting the Proportions Right - Laying out the Architectural Orders 01 (Classroom) 1.25 LU CM 2:15PM 3:30PM Art Room: The Human Figure in Architectural Sculpture and Ornament 1.25 LU CM 4:00PM 5:15PM Art Room: Savannah Rowhouses 02 - Classic Architectural Orders (In the Field) 1.25 LU CM 9:00AM 10:15AM Breakout: Urban Design Patterns for the Future 1.25 HSW CM 9:00AM 10:15AM Breakout: Active Ground Floors in the Changing Face of Retail 1.25 LU CM 9:00AM 10:15AM Breakout: Creative Placemaking Success for Middle-Sized Ciities 1.25 HSW CM
3 TITLE 9:00AM 10:15AM Breakout: Repositioning Small Towns as Complete Communities 1.25 HSW CM 10:45AM 12:00PM Breakout: Recent Evolution of the Pattern Book 1.25 HSW CM 10:45AM 12:00PM Breakout: Incremental Soultions to (Re)Activating Big Sites and Spaces 1.25 HSW CM 10:45AM 12:00PM Breakout: From Rust Belt To Ruby Choker - Turning Loss into Gain 1.25 LU CM 10:45AM 12:00PM Breakout: View from de-basement - New Urbanism s Architecture 1.25 LU CM 2:15PM 3:30PM :15PM 3:30PM :15PM 3:30PM :00PM 5:15PM :00PM 5:15PM Breakout: Addressing Community Benefits within a Predicatble Form- Based Code Breakout: Preserving Architectural and Cultural Characterin the Time of Sea Level Rise Breakout: Complete Streets and New Urbanism - Can We Converge Once and for All? Breakout: Going ROGUE - Insights on How to Do What is Right, Not What is Easy Breakout: Redevelopment & Code Reform in Michigan, A State Policy Labratory 1.25 HSW CM 1.25 HSW CM 1.25 HSW CM 1.25 HSW CM 1.25 HSW CM 4:00PM 5:15PM Breakout: The Future of Education in Urbanism 1.25 LU CM 4:00PM 5:15PM Breakout: Progressive Transportaion - A Tool for Small Town Transition? 1.25 HSW CM 9:00AM 12:00PM Affordability: The Intersection of Everything, Part 1 - FORUM 3 HSW CM 2:15PM 3:30PM :00PM 5:15PM Affordability: The Intersection of Everything, Part 2 - What Happens Once Your Vision is Realized? Affordability: The Intersection of Everything, Part 3 - New Housing Finance (Mostly) Without the Feds 1.25 HSW CM 1 LU CM 12:00PM 1:45PM Member-Led: Who is Reinventing the Suburbs? 1.75 LU CM 12:30PM 1:45PM Member-Led: Member-Generated Charrettes - California Chapter 1.25 LU CM 12:30PM 1:45PM Member-Led: Urban Landscapes and the Public Realm - Council: Norfolk s Vision LU CM 12:30PM 1:45PM Member-Led: Advancing and Empowering CNU s Chapter 1 LU CM 12:30PM 1:45PM Member-Led: Creating Age-Friendly Communities 1 HSW CM 9:00AM 10:15AM OI: Walk the Walk, If You Are Going to Talk the Talk 1.75 LU CM 10:45AM 12:00PM OI: The Urban Reset Now that the Great Sprawl Experiment has Finally Come to an End 1.25 LU CM 12:30PM 1:45PM OI: Great Idea! Now How Do We Get It Built - Developer s Forum 1.25 LU CM 12:30PM 1:45PM OI: The Nexus of the Faith-based and New Urbanism 1.75 LU CM 9:00AM 10:30AM Savannah Day: The Oglethorpe & Savannah Plans and their Legacy for Urban Design in Savannah 1.5 LU CM 10:45AM 12:00PM Savannah Day: Savannah s Building Types - The Plan is the Generator 1.25 LU CM 12:00PM 1:15PM :30PM 2:30PM Savannah Day: Not the Usual Suspects in Community Transformation - Savannah s Ongoing Legacy Savannah Day: The Making of a Successful, 21st Century Downtown - Retail and Parking 1.25 HSW CM 1 LU CM 2:45PM 4:00PM Savannah Day: Striking a Balance - Are Tourists Loving our Cities to Death? 1.25 LU CM 5:30PM 7:30PM Plenary: Economic Development in Small and Mid-sized Cities & What I Found in a Thousand Towns 1 LU CM
4 TITLE FRIDAY 5/18 8:00AM 10:00AM Tour: The Squares of Savannah (1st offering) 2 LU CM 8:00AM 10:00AM Tour: SCAD Buildings - Anchoring Urbanism 2 LU CM 8:00AM 10:00AM Tour: Missing Middle Housing, Found! 2 LU CM 8:00AM 10:00AM Tour: Infill in Savannah (2nd offering) 2 LU CM 10:00AM 12:00PM Tour: Footprints of Savannah: Urbanism and the African American Experience (1st offering) 2 LU CM 2:00PM 4:00PM Tour: The Squares of Savannah (2nd offering) 2 LU CM 2:00PM 4:00PM Tour: Footprints of Savannah: Urbanism and the African American Experience (2nd offering) 2 LU CM 2:00PM 4:30PM Tour: Savannah s Sustainable Housing 2 LU CM 2:00PM 4:30PM Tour: Boxport Re-visited 2.5 LU CM 8:30AM 10:30AM FORUM: Form-based Coes: What s Working, What s Not Workiing, What s Next? 2 HSW CM 9:00AM 10:15AM Art Room: Travel Sketching, Painting and Photography 01 (Classroom) 1.25 LU CM 12:45PM 2:00PM Art Room: Travel Sketching, Painting and Photography 02 (In the Field) 1.25 LU CM 2:15PM 3:30PM Art Room: Design of Public Spaces 1.25 LU CM 3:45PM 5:15PM Art Room: ABCs of PUDs 1.25 LU CM 9:00AM 10:15AM Breakout: Global Sprawl 1.25 LU CM 9:00AM 10:15AM Breakout: How Planning for Equitable Climate Response Gives Hope 1.25 HSW CM 9:00AM 10:15AM Breakout: Intersections of Social Capital and Inclusion with Sprawl Retrofits 1.25 HSW CM 9:00AM 10:15AM Breakout: Small Town Urbanism 1.25 HSW CM 2:15PM 3:30PM Breakout: Emerging Mobility Technologies, Equity and Affordability 1.25 LU CM 2:15PM 3:30PM Breakout: Engaging the Unlikely 1.25 HSW CM 2:15PM 3:30PM Breakout: Saving Nature with Walkable Urbanism 1.25 HSW CM 2:15PM 3:30PM Breakout: Comparing Different Form-based Code Platforms 1.25 LU CM 2:15PM 3:30PM :45PM 5:00PM Breakout: Intro to UrbanFootprint 0 Using Advanced Data Science and Scenario Planning to Build More Sustainable Places * Breakout: Urbanism Strategies for Downtown Waterfronts in Cities of All Sizes 1.25 LU CM 1.25 LU CM 3:45PM 5:00PM Breakout: Authenticity - How to Create Experience, Not Just Retail 1.25 LU CM 3:45PM 5:00PM Breakout: Public Space and the Human Scale - Implementing the new Urban Agenda 1 HSW CM 3:45PM 5:00PM Breakout: Whose Plaza Is It? Placemaking and Equity Meet Head On 1.25 HSW CM 3:45PM 5:00PM :45PM 5:00PM Breakout: Codesign and Collaboration in Creative Community-led Practice Breakout: Retrofitting Green Infrastructure into the Urban Fabric - A Conversation on the Needs, Challenges, and Future Solutions 1.25 HSW CM 1.25 LU CM 12:00PM 1:45PM Member-Led: Victory Square and East Savannah *
5 TITLE 12:30PM 1:45PM Member-Led: Highways to Boulevards - Lessons from the Past, Present, and Future 1 HSW CM 12:30PM 1:45PM Member-Led: Moving Forward from the Climate Summit 1 HSW CM 12:30PM 1:45PM :00AM 10:15AM :30PM 1:45PM Member-Led: What is a Healthy Neighborhood? Developing a Neighborhood Health Score OI: The Impacts of Rapidly Evolving Modalities of Mobility on Business As Usual OI: New Urbanism and the Common Good, Mission-Driven Community Development 1 HSW CM 1.75 LU CM 1.25 LU CM 2:15PM 3:30PM OI: Creating Places that People Love 1.25 LU CM 3:45PM 5:00PM OI: Retrofitting What is Missing 1.25 LU CM 10:45AM 12:15PM Plenary: Livable Cities for the 21st Century 1.5 HSW CM SATURDAY 5/19 9:00AM 11:30AM Tour: Lost Savannah 2.5 LU CM 9:00AM 12:00PM Tour: Coastal Savannah, Island and Marsh-front Communities 3 LU CM 9:00AM 12:30PM Tour: Historic Pavement 3.5 LU CM 4:00PM 5:15PM Tour: The Edgemere and Sackville Neighborhoods 2 LU CM 4:00PM 5:15PM Tour: Sketching Rowhouses/Lane Houses of Savannah 2 LU CM 12:00PM 1:45PM Tour: Tactical Urbanism, Thomas Square Retrofit/Starland District 3.5 LU CM 10:45AM 12:00PM New Urban Guild: Midday Session (Sat. Morning) 1.25 LU CM 1:00PM 2:30PM New Urban Guild: Midday Session (Sat. Afternoon) 1.5 LU CM 10:45AM 12:00PM OI: New Urbanism Needs Humanism 1.25 LU CM 12:45PM 1:30PM OI: Smart Planning for Places that Make Sense in an Uncertain Future.75 LU CM 2:00PM 3:00PM OI: Designing for Vitality and Authenticity 1.5 LU CM 11:00AM 12:00PM :15PM 1:15PM :30PM 3:00PM Savannah Day: Savannah as Platform/Southside Legacy Project (Suburban Retrofit) Savannah Day: Savannah as Platform/An Incremental Development Approach for Norwich Corridor Savannah Day: Savannah as Platform/Urban Repair in Savannah s Eastside (Purpose Built Community) 1 LU CM 1 LU CM 1.5 LU CM 3:15PM 5:00PM Savannah Day: Lessons Learned in Savannah 1.75 LU CM 9:00AM 10:30AM Plenary: Talkin Bout My G-g-g-generation 1.25 LU CM *Credits pending
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