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Ely Chapter
of Lambda Alpha International & REIA Symposium & Dinner
Friday, Nov 16th / Box Lunch 11:30 AM - Program 1:00 PM
DePaul Center, Room 8005, One East Jackson, Chicago
Program $90 / Dinner $60
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Building
a Greater Chicago:
Planning,
Zoning & Architecture
SPECIAL EVENT: Join
us for a lively discussion of the planning, zoning and architecture
issues facing our cities as they are reborn in the 21st Century. This promises to be an interesting
and informative session for all members and guests.
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Chair: |
Susanne
Cannon,
Associate Professor, DePaul University |
| 1:00
PM |
"Chicago's
Place in the 21st Century", David
R. Moesna, President
& CEO, Museum of Science and Industry. |
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Mr.
Mosena is Chairman of the Chicago Commission on Landmarks,
serves on the Board of Mayor Daley's Zoning Reform Commission,
is a member of the Executive Council of Chicago Metropolis
2020 and Chair of its Task force on Regional Learning, and is
a Director of the Greater Chicagoland Chamber of Commerce. |
| 1:30
PM |
Planning:
Does Chicago Need a Master Plan? |
| Moderator: |
Joseph
P. Schwieterman, PhD, Director of DePaul University's
Chaddick Institute for Metropolitan Development
Dr. Schwieterman has
written extensively on land-use issues, is an authority on air
transportation, and is the co-author of the recently published
Shaping Contemporary Suburbia: Perspectives on Development
Control in Metropolitan Chicago. |
| Panelist: |
Richard
A. Hanson, Principal, Mesa Development, LLC.
Mr. Hanson invests and
directs his firm's development activities in land, residential
and commercial development. Representative projects include
Glenview Naval Air Station, Fort Sheridan, Orlando Naval
Training Center, and Chicago's Heritage at Millennium Park, a
356 unit condominium. |
| Panelist: |
John F. McCarron,
Vice President for Strategy and Communication, Metropolitan
Planning Council (MPC)
and continuing Chicago
Tribune Op-Ed Urban Affairs contributor. After 27 years of
award-winning writing and reporting for the Chicago Tribune,
Mr. McCarron has brought his urban affairs insights and
expertise to MPC's progressive policy-making and sound
regional planning. |
| Panelist: |
Theodore J. Novak,
Senior partner, Piper Marbury Rudnick & Wolfe, Chair of
the firm's National Zoning, Land Use and Condemnation Practice
With more than 35 years
experience, Mr. Novak has been instrumental in the
acquisition, condemnation, rezoning and development of
residential, industrial, commercial and office. He represented
The Boeing Company in the relocation of the firm's world
corporate headquarters to Chicago. |
| 2:45
PM |
Zoning:
Purposes, Processes and Politics |
| Moderator: |
John
R. Schmidt, Partner, Mayor Brown & Platt
Mr. Schmidt present serves
as Co-Chairman of the Mayor's Zoning Reform Commission and
previously served as Associate Attorney General of the United
States. Within the Department of Justice, he oversaw the work
of the Civil, Civil Rights, Antitrust, Tax and Environment and
Natural Resources Divisions, and was responsible for all
aspects of the implementation of the 1994 Crime Bill. Mr.
Schmidt served as Chairman of the Metropolitan Pier and
Exposition Authority from 1989 to 1994. |
| Panelist: |
David
W. Broadwell , Esq., Assistant City Attorney/Supervisor,
Land Use and Revenue Section of the City and County of
Denver's Department of Law'
and the principal author of
TABOR: A Guide to the Taxpayer's Bill of Rights (1999). Prior
to joining the City, he served for 7 years as the staff
attorney for the Colorado Municipal League, specializing in
land use, criminal justice, governmental tort immunity, home
rule and TABOR implementation. |
| Panelist: |
Edward
M. Burke, Democratic Committeeman and Alderman,
14th Ward, City of Chicago;
Chairman, City Council
Committee on Finance; Member, Chicago Plan Commission; Member,
City Council Committee on Zoning; Director, Navy Pier
Development Authority; Partner, law firm of Klafter and Burke;
Co-Author: Inside the Wigwam, Chicago Presidential
Conventions, 1860-1996. |
| Panelist: |
Charles
H. Shaw, Chairman, The Shaw Company
Mr. Shaw has been in the
development business four more than 40 years, and was
responsible for guiding a wide variety of innovative projects;
Lake Point Tower, Homan Square and Prairie Crossing in
Chicago, and Museum Tower build above the Museum of Modern Art
in New York. He is a Trustee and Past Chairman of the Urban
Land Institute and is actively involved in Chicago Metropolis
2020 and the Civic Committee of the commercial Club of
Chicago. |
| 4:15
PM |
Architecture:
Do Design Guidelines Inhibit Good Design?
The Chicago Architecture Foundation, 224 S. Michigan Ave
The architecture panel will
convene at the Chicago Architecture Foundation, where
Symposium participants will be welcomed by CAR's President
Lynn Osmond, for a brief tour of the newly opened Chicago
Architecture Center, an interpretive facility designed by
Skidmore, Owings & Merrill, which includes a scale model
of downtown Chicago as well as a searchable database profiling
information and images on many of Chicago's best known
skyscrapers. |
| Moderator: |
John
F. Hartray Jr, FAIA, Principal, Nagel Hartray Danker Kagan
McKay Architects Planners Ltd.
Mr. Hartray currently
teaches at Illinois Institute of Technology and has served on
advisory councils for the Schools of Architecture at Princeton
and Cornell Universities. Mr. Hartray has erved on the Boards
of both Chicago Chapter and national AIA, and has represented
AIA on the Task Force for the National Capital Plan. |
| Panelist: |
Philip
J. Enquist, AIA, Partner in Charge of Planning, Skidmore,
Owings & Merrill LLP
Mr. Enquist leads the urban
design and planning studios of SOM, his work focusing on the
rebuilding of inner cities, their commercial centers and
neighborhoods, the strengthening of city infrastructure of
streets and transit, and preservation of the natural
environment. The State Street Renovation, Millennium Park and
the Central Area Plan are Chicago projects. |
| Panelist: |
Linda
Searl, FAIA, Principal, Searl and Associates, PC
Ms. Searl was appointed to
The Chicago Plan Commission in 1997, and became Vice Chair in
1999. Prior to becoming Principal of her own firm, she was an
Associate Architect at Nagle Hartray and Associates. She ahs
designed a broad variety of institutional buildings and has
participated on juries for AIA Distinquished Building Awards
in a number of other cities. She has served as Chair of the
Design Committee of AIA Chicago, is recent Past-President of
AIA Chicago and past president of Chicago Women in
Architecture. |
| Panelist: |
Stanley
Tigerman, FAIA, Principal, Tigerman McCurry Architects
Mr. Tigerman's credits
include institutional projects such as The Illinois Regional
Library for the Blind and Physically Handicapped and the
Powerhouse Energy Museum in Zion, IL. The author of five
books, he has lectured, exhibited and designed museum
installations here and abroad. In 1990, The Art Institute of
Chicago presented an exhibition of his Recent Works. He served
as Director of the School of Architecture at the University of
Illinois at Chicago and is the Co-Founder and Director of
ARCHEWORKS, a socially oriented design laboratory and school. |
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| 6:30
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Reception,
Keynote Speaker and Dinner: "Chicago, The Uniquely
American City", Donald Miller, Author &
Historian, The Phoenix Restaurant, 2131 S. Archer Avenue
For those who wish to continue the day's urban experience,
CPA passes will be provided for the Red Line, boarding at
State & Jackson, and exiting a few minutes later at Cermak
Road, a short walk from The Phoenix.
Donald L. Miller is author of
the critically acclaimed City of the Century: The Epic of
Chicago and The Making of America. This sweeping
history of Chicago was nominated for the Pulitzer Prize, won a
Great Lakes Book Award and other prizes. WGBH Boston is
currently making the book into a four-hour documentary film
series for PBS' acclaimed series "The American
Experience". Mr. Miller is a recipient of the
prestigious Peabody Award for excellence in broadcasting and
cable for his past work' participates regularly as a teaching
fellow in seminars hosted by the Aspen Institute; and wrote
the Forward to Elmer W. Johnson's Chicago Metropolis 2020.
His most recent book, The Story of World War II has
just been published. |
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