Leading architect and urban designer, David C. Bagnoli, comes from our nation’s capital, as he shares real-world case studies on city-college relationships on October 17.
How will our new, four-year university affect:
• our economy
• traffic and parking
• local business
• real estate
• the arts
MODERATOR:
Lawrence Schechter – City Club member
David C. Bagnoli, AIA, Principal of McGraw Bagnoli Architects in Washington DC, is a national expert on the opportunities and drawbacks of small town campuses, as well as a practicing architect and urban designer for campuses and communities such as Grinnell, IA (home of Grinnell College), Hanover,NH (home of Dartmouth College) and the College of William and Mary in Williamsburg, VA. He has lectured on Smart Growth at Colleges and Universities at the National Building Museum’s Smart Growth Speaker Series in Washington, DC, The National Smart Growth Conference, The University of Pennsylvania in Philadelphia, PA and at the Virginia State Polytechnique University’s Alexandria, VA campus.
WHEN: October 17, 2013 (Thursday)11:30 AM to 1:00 PM PST
WHERE:St Charles Center for Health and Learning2500 NE Neff Rd. Register: www.cityclubco.com
Bagnoli will also be speaking at the Building a Better Bend speaker series on Thursday, October 17 at 6:30pm.