Transformational Lecture Series (Bend): Featuring Kevin Cavenaugh
| What | Oregon |
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February 04, 2010 05:30 PM
February 04, 2010 07:00 PM
February 04, 2010 from 05:30 pm to 07:00 pm |
| Where | Hitchcock Auditorium at Central Oregon Community College, 2600 N.W. College Way Bend, Oregon 97701 |
| Contact Name | John LaRose |
| Contact Email | john@cascadiagbc.org |
| Contact Phone | 503-228-5533 x0# |
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Speaker: Kevin Cavenaugh, Designer/Developer, Cavenaugh & Cavenaugh, LLC
Topic: Compact Urban Spaces
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When Kevin Cavenaugh completed his Loeb Fellowship at Harvard University Graduate School of Design in 2008, he focused his studies on urban planning, and, more specifically, the regulatory framework that tends to dampen innovative ideas. Kevin’s design efforts in Portland are a prime example of bringing groundbreaking urban designs to life. He has overseen the design, development and management of several projects, including Burnside Rocket (1111 E. Burnside Street), a LEED Platinum, mixed-use building which features ground source heat pumps that use the earth's constant temperature to thermally condition air before entering the building. Now, Kevin has expanded his focus to explore how innovative, compact urban projects can be done without reliance on bank loans. He is currently leading a team of fourteen architects, each designing his/her own “parcel” at 14 Parcels (SW Water Avenue and SW Arthur Street), a truly unique residential project both in terms of design and size. With his work throughout Portland, Kevin continues to shift the current paradigms of urban design.
Date: February 4, 2010
Time: Doors open at 5:00PM, Lecture begins at 5:30PM
Location: Hitchcock Auditorium at Central Oregon Community College,
2600 N.W. College Way Bend, Oregon 97701
Cost: Cascadia Members and students; Free (RSVP MANDATORY)
General Audience; $10
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The Transformational Lecture Series aims to inspire all building industry professionals to embrace their role in creating as sustainable built environment now, as well as ensuring that sustainability becomes integral to all development in the future. Taking the lead from the Living Future 2010 tag line, “Hope: Revaluing Community,” Oregon’s Transformational Lecture Series will establish a through-line for revaluing the greater community of Oregon by addressing the enormous challenges confronting the state of Oregon and the importance of moving to a more self-sufficient economy for a secure and sustainable future. In an effort to both reduce cost and carbon emissions, and to inspire the local community, most speakers are notable local heroes and reside in the Pacific Northwest.

