ouiqc
03-10-2015, 10:36 AM
Many people here at OKCTalk might be interested in this event at OU with several high-profile experts speaking on topics that are commonly discussed here.
The event is open to the public and registration is complementary.
Register and view the detailed schedule here: iqc.ou.edu/conference (http://iqc.ou.edu/conference)
Mariela Alfonzo, founder of State of Place, is an expert in the relationship between built environment and behavior.
Candy Chang, an artist and urban planner, transforms places with interactive art like the Before I Die Wall.
Carol Coletta with the Knight Foundation is a leader in creative placemaking, public art, and talent retention.
Dr. Karen Lee, M.D., a global health and built environment advisor, examines how the built environment impacts chronic health issues.
Vincent LoVoi, publisher of This Land Press, is a Tulsa entrepreneur known for place-based investments like the McNellie's Group of local restaurants.
Chuck Marohn, founder of Strong Towns, is an engineer, city planner, and expert on how cities can become more fiscally resilient.
Tripp Muldrow, principal at Arnett Muldrow & Associates, is a downtown development and community branding professional who has worked in 300 communities in 30 states.
Tom Murphy, senior fellow at the Urban Land Institute led Pittsburgh's revitalization through innovative partnerships during his term as mayor.
Gil Peñalosa, founder of 8-80 Cities, is a global expert on making cities work for people all ages. As Parks Commissioner of Bogotá, he pioneered Ciclovía, where a million city residents walk, bike, run, and skate on 121 kilometers of city streets every Sunday.
Jeffrey Tumlin, principal at Nelson\Nygaard Consulting Associates, is a transportation planner and expert on the balance between livability and parking.
The event is open to the public and registration is complementary.
Register and view the detailed schedule here: iqc.ou.edu/conference (http://iqc.ou.edu/conference)
Mariela Alfonzo, founder of State of Place, is an expert in the relationship between built environment and behavior.
Candy Chang, an artist and urban planner, transforms places with interactive art like the Before I Die Wall.
Carol Coletta with the Knight Foundation is a leader in creative placemaking, public art, and talent retention.
Dr. Karen Lee, M.D., a global health and built environment advisor, examines how the built environment impacts chronic health issues.
Vincent LoVoi, publisher of This Land Press, is a Tulsa entrepreneur known for place-based investments like the McNellie's Group of local restaurants.
Chuck Marohn, founder of Strong Towns, is an engineer, city planner, and expert on how cities can become more fiscally resilient.
Tripp Muldrow, principal at Arnett Muldrow & Associates, is a downtown development and community branding professional who has worked in 300 communities in 30 states.
Tom Murphy, senior fellow at the Urban Land Institute led Pittsburgh's revitalization through innovative partnerships during his term as mayor.
Gil Peñalosa, founder of 8-80 Cities, is a global expert on making cities work for people all ages. As Parks Commissioner of Bogotá, he pioneered Ciclovía, where a million city residents walk, bike, run, and skate on 121 kilometers of city streets every Sunday.
Jeffrey Tumlin, principal at Nelson\Nygaard Consulting Associates, is a transportation planner and expert on the balance between livability and parking.