Resources for the Public Architects Workshop WE203 - Architects, Public Architects, and P3 Development: Innovation, Challenges, Lessons Learned https://convention.aia.org/Attendee/Schedule/SessionDetails/36181 #Tips #Presentations #Development #publicarchitects #CaseStudies #2016 #Workshops #Conferences #Research #convention #P3
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- Speakers List ▪ Karen Backus, Co-Founder & Principal, U3 Advisors ▪ Nicole Ferreira, Vice President - Real Estate Development, New York City Housing Authority ▪ Robert Harris, Director, Special Venture Acquisition, NAVFAC Headquarters ▪ Robert Henderson, President, Keating Consulting, LLC ▪ Tom Lollini, Senior Associate Vice President, Physical Planning & Development, San Francisco State University ▪ Terri Matthews, Director, Town + Gown, New York City Department of Design & Construction ▪ Lee Solomon, Deputy Director, New York City Housing Authority Speakers List ▪ Amy Stokes, Deputy Director, New York City Housing Authority ▪ Karina Totah, Senior Advisor to the Chair and Vice President of Strategic Initiatives, New York City Housing Authority ▪ David Trevino, Senior Program Manager and Architect, City of Dallas; Chair of the Public Architects Advisory Group ▪ Willis Winters, Director, City of Dallas Session Organizer and Moderator: Emily Marthinsen – Assistant Vice Chancellor & Campus Architect, AIA, University of California, Berkeley Moderator: Kacey Clagett, Appleseed Strategy Course / Learning Objectives ▪ Upon completion, participants will be able to identify main types of public/private financing and will be able to access tools and resources to evaluate them. ▪ Upon completion, participants will be able to describe pros and cons of P3 development for diverse building types and sectors and will have made connections to other design professionals from whose P3 experiences they can learn. ▪ At the end of this workshop, participants will have helped establish criteria for evaluating public/private partnerships and for defining the role of design professionals in these partnerships. ▪ Upon completion, participants will be have information needed to shape P3 decision-making, engaging both proponents and opponents of proposals in creating the highest quality and best value public realm