Transformational Lecture Series (Portland) Featuring Ulf Meyer (Lunch Time Lecture)
| What | Oregon |
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| When |
September 28, 2010 12:30 PM
September 28, 2010 02:00 PM
September 28, 2010 from 12:30 pm to 02:00 pm |
| Where | White Stag Building, University of Oregon, 70 NW Couch St., Portland, OR 97204 |
| Contact Name | Joyce Shen |
| Contact Email | joyce.shen@cascadiagbc.org |
| Contact Phone | 604-909-9559 |
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Speaker: Ulf Meyer
- Journalist and Author
- Partner, Ingenhoven Architects (Germany)
- Distinguished Hyde Chair of Excellence at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln
Topic: World Architecture - Green Building in Europe and Asia
Bio: Ulf Meyer has lectured extensively at universities and cultural centers internationally. He is currently serving as the University of Nebraska's College of Architecture Hyde Chair of Excellence. In that capacity, he attracts emerging voices from both practice and teaching. He is also partner in the architecture office of Ingenhoven Architects in Dusseldorf, Germany, and an author and journalist in the field of architecture and urban design. He is the author of several books, including "Capital City Berlin," "The Chinese City" and "Bauhaus Architecture".
Date: September 28, 2010
Location: University of Oregon White Stag Building, 70 NW Couch St., Portland, OR 97204
Time: Doors open at 12:00PM, Lecture begins at 12:30PM
Cost: Cascadia Members and students; Free (RSVP
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General Audience; $10
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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
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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
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