Transformational Lecture Series (Klamath Falls): Featuring Dale Mikkelsen
| What | Oregon |
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| When |
March 03, 2011 06:00 PM
March 03, 2011 08:00 PM
March 03, 2011 from 06:00 pm to 08:00 pm |
| Where | DOW building, room E237, OIT Klamath Fall Campus |
| Contact Name | Joyce Shen |
| Contact Email | joyce.shen@cascadiagbc.org |
| Contact Phone | 604-909-9559 |
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Speaker: Dale Mikkelsen,, Manager Planning and Sustainability, SFU Community Trust
Topic: Learning to be Living - Lessons in Building Community by Building on Learning
Description:
UniverCity is envisioned as a model sustainable community and testing ground for innovative sustainable development strategies. UniverCity also will use education to promote these principles in tangible ways. This dual strategy will be highlighted through discussion of two specific projects. 1) The development of a new elementary school in the heart of the community. Housed in an existing building renovated to LEED Gold standard, the school will also feature a curriculum that emphasizes sustainability using the building and the UniverCity community as a teaching tool. 2) The development of a new 50-space childcare centre to be housed in a purpose-built facility that will be the first buildings in Canada to meet the Living Building Challenge for new construction – all for less than the cost of a standard Childcare facility.
Speaker Bio:
Dale is the Director of Development for the SFU Community Trust, developer of UniverCity, a model sustainable community adjacent to Simon Fraser University in Burnaby, BC. Prior to working with SFU Community Trust, Dale was the lead project planner for the City of Vancouver’s 2010 Athlete’s Village. He also acted as the City’s Green Building Planner. He serves as a board member for the Cascadia Chapter of the Canadian and US Green Building Council and sits on the Board of the International Living Building Institute. Dale has a graduate degree in Landscape Architecture from the University of British Columbia.
Date: Thursday, March 3, 2011
Time: Doors open at 6:00PM, Lecture begins at 6:30PM
Location: DOW building, room E237, OIT Klamath Fall Campus
Cost: Cascadia Members and students; Free (RSVP MANDATORY)
General Audience; $10
Cascadia thanks the Oregon Renewable Energy Center for sponsoring the venue.

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. 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.

