At HOPES15, we have planned many exciting events for you, and the
possibilities for learning, networking, and knowledge sharing are vast. Bill
Wilkinson will illustrate how we can help foster change through the most
local modes of transportation: bicycling and walking. Anna Maria Orru
will tell us about systems design and cradle-to-cradle philosophy, and
how these inform her work and research. Professor Stephen R. Kellert will
inform us about biophilia and the important role it should play in our
designs. Antony Brown will look at small-scale education and buildings
with an introduction to education theory. James Tuer, a U of O alum, will
share his work studying alternative settlement patterns and innovative
planning and entitlement strategies to address sustainability issues in a
rural, gulf island setting.
In addition to these keynote speakers, we will host panel discussions
on budding theories and technologies, hands-on workshops, a 24-hour
charrette, a green business expo, tours, and evening events.
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There's certainly a lot planned for HOPES15 which looks to be very interesting. The Green business expo in particular I'm sure would have been a good event to attend. Are there any recording of these events so those who couldn't attend could catch up?
James
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