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Feb. 21: On American Main Streets: A Conversation With Miles Orvell and Sandy Sorlien

February 21, 2:30 PM, Paley Library Lecture Hall, 1210 Polett Walk (Temple University Main Campus)

What is an American Main Street? Is it a memory or image that has been perpetuated through American writing and art? A real space within new urbanist town planning? Or is it a place where some are welcome and others are shunned? Perhaps it is all of the above. Join us to examine these real and imagined notions of American main streets with Miles Orvell and Sandy Sorlien. Orvell is the author of The Death and Life of Main Street: Small Towns in American Memory, Space, and Community (University of North Carolina Press 2012) and professor of English and American studies at Temple. In 2009, he received the Bode-Pearson Prize for lifetime achievement, awarded by the American Studies Association. Sorlien is the author of Fifty Houses: Images from the American Road (Johns Hopkins 2002), and is finishing a book about Main Streets in America with the working title The Heart of Town. She has worked since 2004 on new urbanist plans and codes for walkable streets.

**FREE AND OPEN TO ALL. REFRESHMENTS PROVIDED.**

 

**Paley Library is located at 1210 Polett Walk, between 12 and 13 Street on Temple Main Campus. The Lecture Hall is on the ground floor, one level below where you enter.**

Design on the Delaware 2013 Program Proposals Due April 8

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Share your expertise, experience, and leadership in the design and building industry by presenting a program at the 11th Annual Design on the Delaware Conference.

AIA Philadelphia is accepting program proposals for the 2013 Design on the Delaware conference October 29 – November 1, 2013, at the Sheraton Philadelphia Downtown Hotel and Center for Architecture. This multi-disciplinary conference features four keynotes speakers, 36 education programs, 3 days of tours and a full day design charrette for architects, landscape architects, planners, engineers, and other design and building professionals.

Program proposals are due April 8 and must meet the guidelines as outlined in the Call for Programs. To download the Call for Programs, visit www.designonthedelaware.com. Advertising, exhibit, and sponsor opportunities are also available. For more information, contact Pat Gourley at pat@aiaphila.org.

March 23: AICP Exam Prep Session

The PA Chapter is once again hosting a full day prep session for the AICP exam.  The prep session is targeted at those who are taking the test in May or November of 2013, and will provide testing tips as well as an overview of material within each content area of the exam.  Information will be provided on history, law, theory, plan implementation, functional areas, public participation, social justice, spatial areas and ethics.  Resources will be identified to assist attendees with their studies.  The session is free for members and $20 for non-members; attendees must purchase lunch on their own.  Beverages will be provided throughout the day.  Registration details are attached or available on the Chapter website.

Download: APA_PA_AICP_Prep_Session_2013

Urban Design Workshop Returns to Fleisher Art Memorial

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Next month, Fleisher Art Memorial will bring back its popular Urban Design Workshop.  Through this five-session course, students will examine the theory and practice of urban design, with an emphasis on architecture, public space, and community development.

“Last year we had a great mix of aspiring urbanists, including curious citizens, civic leaders, amateur artists, and experienced designers,” says Benjamin Cromie who is returning as the course instructor. “It’s a great winter project for anyone looking for a new way to explore Philadelphia or cities in general.” Cromie is an urban planner and GIS specialist at CHPlanning in Philadelphia.

In addition to exploring the history of human settlement, students will create a hypothetical design for a real-world site. The course will run on Tuesdays, 6:30-9:30 pm at Fleisher Art Memorial, 719 Catherine Street, from February 12 through March 12. Some drawing required; all experience levels welcome.

Tuition: $130 (Fleisher members), $150 (nonmembers)

http://www.fleisher.org/workshops/special.php

Jan. 31-Feb. 1: Rescheduled NJ Chapter Conference – Registration Open

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The NJ Chapter rescheduled its annual conference due to the impacts from superstorm Sandy, and is now ready to go on with the conference – retooled to directly address issues such as permitting the rebuilding efforts, funding, recovery planning, and resiliency.  The conference, being held in New Brunswick, also includes training to prepare for the LEED exam and a GIS program that includes a half day working at computers.  Planning ethics and law are also covered during the two day program.

 

CONFERENCE QUICK LINKS

CLICK HERE to register for the upcoming New Jersey Planning Conference which will take place on Thursday, January 31 and Friday, February 1

CLICK HERE to book a hotel room at a discounted APA-NJ room block rate

CLICK HERE to take advantage of sponsoring, exhibiting and advertising opportunities

A revised agenda/preliminary program is also available on the conference website www.2012njplanningconference.org.

Call for Poster Presentations: Women’s Transportation Seminar in Philadelphia

 

The Women’s Transportation Seminar (WTS) is holding its annual international transportation seminar in Philadelphia on May 15-17, 2013.  WTS is an international organization dedicated to the professional advancement of women in transportation. Boasting more than 5,000 members–both men and women–WTS is helping women find opportunity and recognition in the transportation industry.

WTS is now accepting poster presentation sessions.  Show off your exciting and innovative transportation project to transportation professionals from across the country and beyond.  Complete the Poster Presentation Sessions application by March 4, 2013, with an abstract of your topic/project/research (200 words or less).  More information here.

APAPA-SE Section Joins Greenbuild 2013 Challenge

The 2013 Greenbuild International Conference and Expo, the world’s largest green building event, will be hosted in Philadelphia from November 20 to 22. Sponsored by the U.S. Green Building Council (USGBC), last year’s conference in San Francisco attracted an estimated 30,000 attendees.

As a lead-up to the conference, the Delaware Valley Green Building Council (the local USGBC chapter) has issued the Greenbuild 2013 Challenge to showcase the region’s commitment to a healthy and sustainable future. The challenge calls on organizations to make pledges that are “related to sustainability, as specific as possible, as realistic (but as visionary!) as possible, and measurable in some way.”

The APAPA-SE Section is joining over 50 companies, institutions, public agencies, and other organizations across the region in making a Greenbuild 2013 pledge. This pledge will direct the section’s 2013 outreach and education efforts – PDI sessions, other section programs and events, and Southeast Blog articles – to increase awareness of sustainability, specifically how planners can work to improve “triple bottom line” (environmental, economic, and social) outcomes in the communities we serve.

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April 18: PennDOT Handbook Training

Join APAPA and PennDOT on April 18, 2013, at DVRPC for a 2-CM-credit training on PennDOT’s new handbook, “Improving Connectivity and System Function through Local Planning.”  This training will offer an overview of the handbook and provide guidance to municipalities on how to enhance vehicular, bicycle, and pedestrian connectivity. The presenters will discuss strategies to effectively regulate and manage a connected transportation network within a community, including a review of connectivity index calculations and model ordinance language.

Registration begins at 1:30 p.m.; the workshop is from 2:00 – 4:00. The training is free for APA-PA members and $25 for non-members. Register here.

This Week!: SketchUp Training With Adam Tecza

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Join APAPASE on Thursday December 13th from 5:30-7:30 at DVRPC (190 N. Indepdence Mall West, 8th Floor) for a training on how to use SketchUp, the 3D modelling program. The session will be taught by Adam Tecza of Group Melvin Design.

The training will provide real world examples of how the program can be useful for planning professionals and will include a follow-along demonstration of SketchUp tools needed to produce visually interesting yet informative graphics.  The training will cover the basic drawing tools; how to create basic building/structural massing; how to add architectural details; and, how to integrate Google SketchUp with Google Earth, among others.

Registration is limited to 18 people and is $20/person. Light refreshments will be provided.

To register, click on the link: http://sketchupapapase.eventbrite.com

All participants MUST:

  1. Bring their own laptop with SketchUp already downloaded onto it (go to http://sketchup.google.com/download/ for the free download)
  2. Bring an external mouse

Dec. 13: SketchUp Training

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Join APAPASE on Thursday December 13th from 5:30-7:30 at DVRPC (190 N. Indepdence Mall West, 8th Floor) for a training on how to use SketchUp, the 3D modelling program. The session will be taught by Adam Tecza of Group Melvin Design.

The training will provide real world examples of how the program can be useful for planning professionals and will include a follow-along demonstration of SketchUp tools needed to produce visually interesting yet informative graphics.  The training will cover the basic drawing tools; how to create basic building/structural massing; how to add architectural details; and, how to integrate Google SketchUp with Google Earth, among others.

Registration is limited to 18 people and is $20/person. Light refreshments will be provided.

To register, click on the link: http://sketchupapapase.eventbrite.com

All participants MUST:

  1. Bring their own laptop with SketchUp already downloaded onto it (go to http://sketchup.google.com/download/ for the free download)
  2. Bring an external mouse