Place, Identity and Practice, Winter 2011 Michael Rios
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The 2011 UC Davis Winter Quarter Landscape Architecture lunch-bag lecture series addresses the growth of regions, cities, and towns, drawing attention to the role of practice in reflecting new cultural and institutional formations and a focus on place-based approaches in design-related fields. This quarter features lectures and video podcasts by speakers with knowledge and expertise about cross-cultural planning and design, place-making, and community development.
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The Practice of Placemaking
Lecture 9: Michael Rios of UC Davis finishes the course with his final talk, The Practice of Placemaking.
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Stanford University School of Medicine, A Case Study
Lecture 7: Gabe Meil of Tom Leader Studio in Berkeley gives a presentation on "Stanford University School of Medicine, A Case Study."
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Form Follows Culture
Lecture 6: Bennett Peji of Bennett Peji Design, a firm based in San Diego, speaks on "Form Follows Culture."
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South Sacramento Healthy Communities Initiative
Lecture 5: Christine Tien of The California Endowment: South Sacramento Healthy Communities Initiative. The endowment's goal is to expand affordable, quality health care for underserved individuals and communities, and to promote fundamental improvements in the health status of all Californians.
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Youth views of community
Lecture 4: Patsy Eubanks Owens of UC Davis gives a lecture on youth views of community.
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Place Attachment in McArthur Park
Lecture 3: Kelly Main of Cal Poly addresses place attachment in McArthur Park.