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EJB DESIGNS
Приєднався 16 жов 2020
The purpose of EJB | DESIGNS is to facilitate discussion, practice, and innovation in the graphic conveyance of planning ideas. Recognizing that intuitive drawing skills improve a planner’s ability to design the physical environment, this organization seeks to demonstrate the benefits of sketching first and using computer programs second. Through this philosophy, this organization will explore and share graphic rendering techniques that complement the urban planning and design thought process.
EJB|DESIGNS Presents Voices of Community - Strategies for Sustainable Community Development
The Coronavirus pandemic has underscored the importance of community-building and creating livability and prosperity in cities. What was already a public policy and planning imperative is even further at the forefront of government efforts at all levels. The post-pandemic vision of cities will depend on successful community organizing, sound urban design, and evolving policy to promote equitable redevelopment. But how can communities begin to lay the groundwork for these monumental tasks? Presenters will discuss the impact and importance of urban design on community redevelopment efforts and how the broader post-pandemic strategy will evolve to meet these needs. This discussion will address community development from both the nonprofit sector and development perspectives.
0:00:00 Introduction
0:06:05 Presentation 1 - Sarah Combs
0:42:12 Presentation 2 - Eric Fang
1:18:11 Q&A Session
0:00:00 Introduction
0:06:05 Presentation 1 - Sarah Combs
0:42:12 Presentation 2 - Eric Fang
1:18:11 Q&A Session
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Відео
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THE URBAN DESIGN SKETCHBOOK - Session 2 | From Sketches to Graphics
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EJB|DESIGNS Presents Virtual Rutgers Day 2021 at the Edward J. Bloustein School of Planning and Public Policy Meet the EJB|DESIGNS team and learn the importance of sketching and its application in Urban Planning by Barbara Faga, PhD Professor of Practice in Urban Design at Edward J. Bloustein School of Planning and Public Policy This recording includes the second lecture session on virtual Rutg...
THE URBAN DESIGN SKETCHBOOK - Session 1 | Urban Design Sketches
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EJB|DESIGNS Presents Virtual Rutgers Day 2021 at the Edward J. Bloustein School of Planning and Public Policy Meet the EJB|DESIGNS team and learn about the intent of sketching in Urban Planning and Design by Tony Nelessen, Professor of Planning and Urban Design at Edward J. Bloustein School of Planning and Public Policy This recording includes the first lecture session on virtual Rutgers Day 20...
EJB|DESIGNS Presents The Places People Make, Part II - Featuring Professor Charles T. Brown
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EJB|DESIGNS Presents 2nd Annual Urban Design Lecture Series at the Edward J. Bloustein School of Planning and Public Policy THE PLACES PEOPLE MAKE Public spaces are the most influential places, beyond the home, that shape our lives. They contribute to our health, form our perception of places, empower us to gather, and inspire us to socialize-to see and be seen. Fifty years ago, William H. Whyt...
EJB Designs Presents The Places People Make, Part 1 - Featuring Professor Alex Garvin
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EJB|DESIGNS Presents 2nd Annual Urban Design Lecture Series at the Edward J. Bloustein School of Planning and Public Policy THE PLACES PEOPLE MAKE Public spaces are the most influential places outside of the home, that shape our lives. They contribute to our health, form our perception of places, empower us to gather, and intrigue us to socialize-to see and be seen. Fifty years ago, William H. ...
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