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SUMMARY:2022 Arts & Architecture Lecture Series: Building in the Open Landscape
DESCRIPTION:2022 Arts & Architecture Lecture Series\nShaping the Future: Land Use from the Global Perspective to Local Implementation\n \nLecture 3: Thursday\, May 26\, 2021\nBuilding in the Open Landscape\nSpeaker: Bernard Trainor\n \nRenowned Landscape Architect Bernard Trainor presents landscape designs that successfully tie buildings to their natural environment.\nRegister here\n \nAbout This Series\n \nOur 2022 Arts and Architecture Lecture series will explore the Question of Land Use in light of a growing world population and the very finite resources our planet provides. How can we balance the desire for unregulated freedom of the individual with the constraints of resources? This conflict becomes very real for every community in California as we face shortages of fresh water and the ever-increasing danger of wildfires. Private Property advocates and suburban and rural dwellers have long been at odds with Smart Growth Advocates. This leads to important ethical questions to what extent the “public” can support rural and suburban settlements.\nRegister here\n \nLocation\nHidden Valley Music Seminars\, 104 West Carmel Valley Rd\, Carmel Valley\, CA 93924\n \nPrice\n$10 (Members)\n$25 (Non-Members)\nComplimentary (Students & Sponsors)\n \nTime\nLecture at 6:00 p.m. followed by a wine and cheese reception\n \nContinuing Education Credits: 1.5 LU\n \nFor more information on the lectures click here
URL:https://aiamontereybay.org/event/2022-arts-architecture-series-lecture-3-building-in-the-open-landscape/
CATEGORIES:Arts and Architecture Lecture Series 2022
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SUMMARY:2022 Arts & Architecture Lecture Series: The Local Perspective
DESCRIPTION:2022 Arts & Architecture Lecture Series\nShaping the Future: Land Use from the Global Perspective to Local Implementation\n \nLecture 2: Thursday\, May 12\, 2022\nThe Local Perspective\nA panel discussion with smart growth and private property rights advocates\, moderated by Mary Ann Schicketanz. Panelists: Michael DeLapa\, LandWatch Monterey County; Jeanette Tuitele-Lewis\, Big Sur Land Trust; Matthew Sundt\, Land Use Planner. Private land use Attorney or Advocate TBA.\nRegister here\n \nAbout This Series\n \nOur 2022 Arts and Architecture Lecture series will explore the Question of Land Use in light of a growing world population and the very finite resources our planet provides. How can we balance the desire for unregulated freedom of the individual with the constraints of resources? This conflict becomes very real for every community in California as we face shortages of fresh water and the ever-increasing danger of wildfires. Private Property advocates and suburban and rural dwellers have long been at odds with Smart Growth Advocates. This leads to important ethical questions to what extent the “public” can support rural and suburban settlements.\n \nLocation\nHidden Valley Music Seminars\, 104 West Carmel Valley Rd\, Carmel Valley\, CA 93924\n \nPrice\n$10 (Members)\n$25 (Non-Members)\nComplimentary (Students & Sponsors)\n \nTime\nLecture at 6:00 p.m. followed by a wine and cheese reception\n \nContinuing Education Credits: 1.5 LU\n \nFor more information on the lectures click here\n \n         \n \n 
URL:https://aiamontereybay.org/event/2022-arts-architecture-series-lecture-2-the-local-perspective/
CATEGORIES:Arts and Architecture Lecture Series 2022
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SUMMARY:2022 Arts & Architecture Lecture Series: A Global Perspective / A National View
DESCRIPTION:2022 Arts & Architecture Lecture Series\nShaping the Future: Land Use from the Global Perspective to Local Implementation\n \nLecture 1: Thursday\, April 21\, 2022\nA Global Perspective / A National View\nSpeaker: Secretary Leon E. Panetta\n \nIn this lecture\, we will present global land use and population growth data and Secretary Leon E. Panetta will present a National View on Land Use and its implications on National Security.\nRegister here\n \nAbout This Series\n \nOur 2022 Arts and Architecture Lecture series will explore the Question of Land Use in light of a growing world population and the very finite resources our planet provides. How can we balance the desire for unregulated freedom of the individual with the constraints of resources? This conflict becomes very real for every community in California as we face shortages of fresh water and the ever-increasing danger of wildfires. Private Property advocates and suburban and rural dwellers have long been at odds with Smart Growth Advocates. This leads to important ethical questions to what extent the “public” can support rural and suburban settlements.\nRegister here\n \nLocation\nHidden Valley Music Seminars\, 104 West Carmel Valley Rd\, Carmel Valley\, CA 93924\n \nPrice\n$10 (Members)\n$25 (Non-Members)\nComplimentary (Students & Sponsors)\n \nTime\nLecture at 6:00 p.m. followed by a wine and cheese reception\n \nContinuing Education Credits: 1.5 LU\n \nFor more information on the lectures click here\n 
URL:https://aiamontereybay.org/event/2022-arts-architecture-series-lecture-1-a-global-perspective-a-national-view/
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