Here’s a great opportunity to learn more about “Smart Growth” concepts and good urban design concepts. Join the Georgia Conservancy’s Growth Management Program and Georgia Tech professors Richard Dagenhart, Doug Allen, and David Green for a six-class course focusing on the history, principles, and current practices about designing better cities and a better Atlanta. Tuesday and Thursday evenings, 6:30-8:30 p.m., October 27 – November 12, AGL Building, One Peachtree Place, Atlanta, GA.
For the general public, $200 for the six sessions (a few scholarships are available).Continuing education credits are available for some professions with an extra $100 charge. AIA (Health, Safety, and Welfare and Sustainable Design) and AICP CEUs are being pursued. For Professional Engineers self reporting, the Georgia Conservancy will provide assistance.
All proceeds from Good Urbanism 101 support urban design education at Georgia Tech by supporting graduate students with scholarships or research assistantships.
Visit the Good Urbanism 101 website for more information or visit our event calendar to register online today!