APR—13-923 THU Cemtre-Human FSertttements First! Tha Answer: CIP Continuing Education Workshop "RE-PLANNING THE URBAN COMMUNITY” July 2-4, 1993 Dunsmuir Lodge, Victoria, B.C. Immediately preceding the CIP National Conference, this workshop will be dynamic and interactive. It will: " explore sustainable urban design principles 2 examine emerging urban design techniques and opportunities . consider the density question . identify urban design solutions for ‘real’ issues that registrants face ‘at home’ WORKSHOP LEADERS Jerry Ernst, Seattle-based urban designer who has shaped urban centres across North America Penny Gurstcin, UBC urban design professor who has written and lectured extensively on urban design principles and methods Mark Roseland, recognized authority on urban sustainable development initiatives and author of Toward Sustainable Communitles Mary Tasi-Wood MCIP, award-winning Ottawa-based neo-traditional specialist Now the questions: What's happening In the world of urban design? How can planners become acquainted with emerging urban design trands? What does neo-traditional design offer and what are Its limitations? What urban design solutions can you use back homa? Sponsored by: Association of Canadian University Planning Progcams Coordinated by: Centra for Human Settlements School of Community and Regional Planning The University of Brith Columbia = more details on reverse - Cut here Registration Form, PP9195-393 "RE-PLANNING THE URBAN COMMUNITY" Registrant Name (please print): Title: Organization: Address: Postal Code: Telephone: Fee Payment ($450 plus 431.50 GST) by: O Cheque (payable to the University of British Cotumbia) O MasterCard # valid & expiry dates 0 Visa Card # expiry date Exact name on credit card: Mall or Fax to: Professional Programs. UBC Centre for Human Settlements