BLAND CHARLOTTE

Monday, January 11, 2016 - 11:30am
Location: 
Charlotte, NC

Image: Recent bland development along South Boulevard, Charlotte, North Carolina

CHARLOTTE TALKS

Presented with WFAE
Tuesday, January 12, 2016  |  9:00am — 10:00am
details 
http://wfae.org/programs/charlotte-talks-wfae

CIVIC BY DESIGN FORUM

Presented with Levine Museum of the New South
Tuesday, January 12, 2016  |  5:30pm — 6:30pm

Levine Museum of the New South
Free and open to the public
Free parking at 7th street parking garage after 5:00pm
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THE JANUARY 12 EVENTS: The following will be included in these event:

1. Learn about recent concerns with the design and quality of recent development, 
2. Review the key top issues affecting this trend,
3. Hear explanations from a panel of leading Architects and Planners, and 
4. Explore ways we can fight back against this Charlotte trend with innovative tools, coalitions, and civic design.

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PARTNERS:  

Levine Museum of the New South 

REFERENCE:

Fighting Back Against Ugly Buildings, Charlotte Magazine

The mission of the Civic By Design Center is to elevate the quality of our region’s built environment and to promote public participation in the creation of a more beautiful and functional region for all. We achieve our mission by engaging and uniting businesses, non-profits, academic institutions, municipal governments, and citizens through civic design consulting including our monthly Forum. The Forum is free and open to the public in our twelfth year of activity. The Forum is presented with the Levine Museum of the New South and through partnerships with the Foundation for the Carolinas, Crossroads Charlotte, American Institute of Architects Charlotte, the Congress for the New Urbanism Carolinas, the Charlotte Sierra Club, the US Green Building Council Charlotte, the City of Belmont, the Charlotte Area Bicycle Alliance, the Charlotte Mixed-Income Housing Coalition, Congress of Residential Architecture Charlotte, the Institute of Classical Architecture and Art Charlotte, City of Charlotte Transportation and Planning, Charlotte Center City Partners, Sustain Charlotte, the Public Art Program of Charlotte’s Arts & Science Council, TreesCharlotte, Plan Charlotte, the Charlotte Film Society, Charlotte Talks and participants like you. Thomas E. Low AIA CNU LEED AICP NCARB, Director, Civic By Design © 2016