Building a Better Bend Announces Fall Lectures

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Long-standing Central Oregon group presents two important lectures addressing the region’s built environment.

Nonprofit organization Building a Better Bend, which seeks to positively impact the development and growth of Bend, announced its fall lecture schedule for 2012. The group, which has been active since 2003, secures expert speakers who present innovative ideas for sustainable growth and creates discussions on how to apply these ideas to the local community.

This year, Morgan Brown from Whole Water Systems will speak on sustainable wastewater solutions on September 15 and David C Bagnoli from McGraw Bagnoli Architects will speak on small city college campuses on October 23. For the first time, access to the lectures will be free for all attendees. Both lectures will be held in the Riverbend Room at the Bend Parks and Recreation Building at 799 SW Columbia Street in Bend.

Tuesday, September 25, 7pm
Sustainable Wastewater Solutions: Better Choices for Cities, Developments & Individual Homes

PRESENTERS: Morgan Brown, Whole Water Systems

DESCRIPTION:
This discussion focuses on sustainable wastewater solutions, taking into account Bend’s unique environmental situation and exploring what has worked in other areas around the country. Brown will talk about trends in decentralization, sustainability, resource recovery and biomimicry. Join us to learn about wastewater treatment and reuse options that outperform current systems while providing economic, environmental and community benefit. Sponsors include: City of Bend, Miller Lumber, NorthWest Crossing, Pacific Crest Affordable Housing and Tozer Design.

Tuesday, October 23, 7pm
Integration, Revitalization and Transportation:  Opportunities for a Small City Campus

PRESENTER: David C. Bagnoli, AIA, LEED AP, BD+C, McGraw Bagnoli Architects

DESCRIPTION: Bagnoli will discuss ways that educational institutions can physically integrate campus buildings into surrounding neighborhoods while minimizing traffic and other impacts.  He will address the physical, economic and transportation challenges and opportunities created by colleges in small cities and describe how such institutions have engaged their surroundings to various degrees. Sponsors include: National Association of Realtors, Oregon Transportation & Growth Management Program, NorthWest Crossing, Bryant Lovlien & Jarvis, Mill Point Business Campus, and Acadia Properties.

www.buildingabetterbend.org.

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