Join Downtown Dallas, Inc., AIA Dallas, Greater Dallas Planning Council, ULI
North Texas, The Real Estate Council, UTA CAPPA, and Dallas Center for
Architecture for the Urban Summit 2015: Going BIG with Small Steps.
Dallas thinks BIG. But it is often in our small projects and
accomplishments that we build our city. For every Klyde Warren Park, there are
a dozen Bishop Arts Districts. For every Margaret Hunt Hill Bridge, a
score of trails, trolley stops, and bike lanes. For every top-down master
plan that ends up on a shelf, many neighborhood initiatives and individual
interventions thrive and make a positive urban impact. Join us for a day
of empowerment and education with your fellow citizens as we explore how to
rediscover and implement the “true” nature of Dallas.
How do we celebrate and incubate the uniqueness of our
neighborhoods? How do we develop connections between those unique nodes
and seam together the diverse patchwork quilt we call our city? And how
do we reconnect with the natural infrastructures that first drew Dallas’
founders to this plot of blackland prairie? With informative talks and
panel discussions with planners, architects, neighborhood leaders, elected
officials, educators, and community members, the 2015 Urban Summit will give
you the inspiration and tactical tool kit to participate in the place-making
that truly leads to big things. You can register by clicking HERE.
September 17th at Latino
Cultural Center
5:30pm - 6:30pm: Reception
6:30pm - 6:45pm: Welcome and Introductions by Mike Wilson
6:45pm - 8:00pm: Economic Vibrancy: Think Small in a Big Way
Keynote Presentation by Ed McMahon
5:30pm - 6:30pm: Reception
6:30pm - 6:45pm: Welcome and Introductions by Mike Wilson
6:45pm - 8:00pm: Economic Vibrancy: Think Small in a Big Way
Keynote Presentation by Ed McMahon
September 18th at Sixth Floor Museum
Morning/afternoon sessions and lunch
Click here for agenda and topics.
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