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Pecha Kucha talk for a Sustainable City

Submitted by dfoolen on March 19th, 2018 2:48 PM
Date: 
Tuesday, March 20th, 2018 11:30 AM to 1:00 PM
Location: 

University of Guelph, Landscape Architecture - Pit Lobby

The Pecha Kucha talk (Six speakers - Twenty Seconds - Twenty Slides) for a Sustainable City as a part of the University of Guelph's Sustainability Week.

The guest speakers are: 

Sheila Boudreau Senior Landscape Architect for Toronto and Regional Conservation Authority, RPP Planner, Ryerson Urban Water Board of Advisors, teaches green infrastructure at Ryerson University and University of Toronto 

Jamie Miller  PhD, President of Biomimicry Frontiers, Lecturer at University of Guelph 

Joy Sammy Community Animator 10C Shared Space 

Bryan McPherson  Living Architecture Activator 

Karen Landman PhD MCIP RPP,  Professor in Landscape Architecture and OAC Interim Associate Dean-External Relations, University of Guelph

Benita van Miltenburg  MA. Transportation Demand Management Coordinator, Infrastructure, Development and Enterprise, City of Guelph 

All welcome to attend.
 

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