AIA 150 Visioning and Design Workshop: Robertson County
- In AIA 150, Open Space, Publications, Resource, Robertson
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On Preserving Rural Open Space and Revitalizing Historic Town Centers
On Friday and Saturday, April 27 and 28, 2007, citizens of Robertson County convened in the United Methodist Church in Springfield for a Visioning Workshop on Preserving Rural Land and Revitalizing Town Centers. This was the first of three workshops being convened this year in Middle Tennessee as part of the American Institute of Architects 150 Blueprint for America Initiative. In Middle Tennessee, this A.I.A. program focuses on the challenges communities face undergoing rapid growth. Prior discussion with Robertson County leadership indicated that there existed significant concern over the quality of its growth patterns, and the need to retain its traditional character while undergoing sustainable growth.
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- In AIA 150, Publications, Resource, Transportation, Wilson
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Lebanon’s Town Center and It’s Neighborhoods: Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities and Threats, and the Potential of Transit-Oriented Development in Lebanon
On Thursday and Friday, August 9 and 10, 2007, citizens of Lebanon, Tennessee convened at Cumberland University’s Heydel Fine Arts Center Auditorium for Assessment and Visioning Workshops on Lebanon’s Town Center and Its Neighborhoods: Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities and Threats and The Potential of Transit-Oriented Development in Lebanon. This was the second of three such sets of workshops being convened this year in Middle Tennessee as part of the American Institute of Architects 150 Blueprint for America initiative, which celebrates through community interaction the AIA™’s 50th birthday.
Read More»AIA 150 Visioning and Design Workshop Reports: Kingston Springs
- In AIA 150, Cheatham, Open Space, Publications, Resource
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Revitalizing the Town Center(s) and Conserving Open Land in Kingston Springs
On Friday and Saturday, March 14 and 15, 2008, citizens of Kingston Springs, Tennessee convened at Harpeth High School for Community Assessment and Visioning Workshops on Revitalizing the Town Center(s) and Conserving Open Land in Kingston Springs. This was the third of three such sets of workshops being convened in Middle Tennessee as part of the American Institute of Architects 150 Blueprint for America Middle Tennessee Initiative.
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