
The
Sustainable City – Where Urbanism and Ecology Meet
Thursday, 18 October at 5:15 p.m.
The October Urban Design Forum assembles a national panel, all of whom
have been involved in urban redevelopment projects that could be models
for Nashville. In less than a year, Nashville has seen a dramatic
shift in thinking about green building and more sustainable development
approaches. New policies are in place giving incentives for LEED Certified
buildings, public buildings are required to be LEED Certified, and portions
of the building code are being reconsidered. All of this is occurring
on the heels of The Plan of Nashville and a new Riverfront Masterplan
that envision a downtown focused on the Cumberland River, a natural resource
that has been virtually ignored until recently. Large redevelopment
projects underway like Rolling Mill Hill and The Gulch and various individual
condominium and mixed-use projects have begun a major downtown renaissance
in Nashville. However, there is still significant opportunity for
bigger thinking and a number of areas that are virtual clean slates begging
for sustainable, urban, ecologically grounded visions including SoBro,
the East Bank, the North Gulch and the Bicentennial Mall area.
Panelists:
Steve Apfelbaum – President, founder, Applied Ecological Services
Jim Constantine – Principal of Planning, Looney Ricks Kiss Architects
John L. Knott, Jr. – President and CEO, Noisette Company, LLC
Moderator:
T.K Davis – Design Director, Nashville Civic Design Center
The Urban Design Forum is free of charge and the public is welcome
and encouraged to attend.
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