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TOWARD A WALKABLE SEATTLE: DRAWING ON INTERNATIONAL EXAMPLES

What Lecture
When Apr 29, 2009
from 07:00 pm to 08:30 pm
Where University of Washington, Architecture Hall, Room 147
Contact Email dso@u.washington.edu
Contact Phone 206.543.6450
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GLOBAL GREEN: A lecture/panel series showcasing Sustainable Planning and Design in the Pacific Northwest and Denmark

The Green Futures Lab at the University of Washington and the International Sustainability Institute invite you to:

SPRING 2009: TOWARD A WALKABLE SEATTLE: DRAWING ON INTERNATIONAL EXAMPLES
Guest Lecture by Helle Søholt, Architect, MAA Partner and Managing Director, Gehl Architects, Copenhagen, Denmark

Danish architect Helle Søholt will present a series of recommendations for improving the pedestrian experience within Seattle.  Drawing from experience in cities around the globe, Ms. Søholt will illustrate the relationships between urban walkability and vibrant public life.
Helle Søholt is a founding partner at Gehl Architects, a firm renowned for its influence on urban life and public space.  Gehl Architects' unique methodology uses empirical survey and mapping methods to measure the human experience of urban space, and applies these lessons to their urban design solutions.  Ms. Søholt has extensive experience consulting on international urban design projects.  She has taught both Urban Design Theory and Studio Work, and is a frequent lecturer and keynote speaker. She received a MA in Architecture and Urban Design from the Royal Academy of Fine Arts in Copenhagen, Denmark as well as a MArch from the University of Washington.

This lecture is free and open to the public.

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