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A Greener City

T h ro u g h B e t t e r
Land-Use

the 2010 AIA|LA


Breakfast Series
The 2010 AIA|LA A Greener City Through Better Land-Use Breakfast Series
Presented by opportunity available

06.18.10 - Paul Krekorian - Councilmember, District #2, City of Los Angeles - Altoon + Porter Architects LLP
07.09.10 - Paul Koretz - Councilmember, District #5, City of Los Angeles - Alston + Bird, LLP
07.23.10 - Richard Katz - Board Director, Metro & California High-Speed Rail Authority - HNTB Architecture, Inc.
09.10.10 - Christine Essel - CEO of Community Redevelopment Agency/ Los Angeles - Location TBD
09.24.10 - Art Leahy in a discussion with Gail Goldberg, Moderated by Michael Woo- Location TBD
10.29.10 - Cindy Miscikowski - Commission President for the Port of Los Angeles - Location TBD
11.19.10 - Supervisor Zev Yaroslavsky - County of Los Angeles - AC Martin Partners

REGISTER for the series at WWW.AIALOSANGELES.ORG

For More Information, please contact:


Will Wright
Director of Government & Public Affairs

AIA Los Angeles


AIA Los Angeles
tel: 213.639.0777
email: will@aialosangeles.org A Chapter of the American Institute of Architects
The 2010 AIA|LA A Greener City Through Better Land-Use Breakfast Series
Presented by opportunity available

PAUL KREKORIAN
Council Member, District 2
City of Los Angeles
June 18, 2010 (8am)
Altoon + Porter Architects, LLP
444 South Flower St., 48th Floor
Los Angeles, CA 90071
www.altoonporter.com

The AIA|LA A GREENER CITY THROUGH BETTER LAND-USE Breakfast Series


In light of SB375 and other legislative eorts to ensure a healthy future for the State of California, A GREENER CITY THROUGH
BETTER LAND-USE will serve as an open forum for the architecture and design community to directly engage key civic leaders in a dis-
cussion about specic land-use decisions that can help bolster the economic and environmental sustainability of the Los Angeles region.

The Breakfast Series will serve as an opportunity to discuss the following with our civic leaders:

1. A Sustainable Future for Los Angeles:


- What is your role in moving Los Angeles to a more sustainable future?
- Identify some initiatives that you consider critical to achieving greater sustainability.
- What are the primary obstacles to attaining greater sustainability as a city?

2. The Intersection of Transportation and Development:


- What role do you play in growing and improving our mass transit and other transportation systems?
- How will Los Angeles meet its transportation and infrastructure needs in the future?
- How can our transportation system evolve to facilitate new development?

3. Improving Planning and Land Use in Los Angeles:


- What impact do you have on planning and land use decisions in our city?
- Where do you see opportunities for higher-density development?
- What is your role in overcoming obstacles to new development?

4. Los Angeles as the Worlds Creative Capital:


- How can your position contribute to enhancing Los Angeles status as the creative capital of the world?
- Discuss the value of design and architecture to your function as a public sector leader.
- What opportunities do you see for high-quality architecture and design to enhance the citys economic health and general vitality?

Sponsored by:
Altoon + Porter Architects, LLP Price per breakfast/Entire Series:
Alston + Bird LLP $15/$135 - AIA|LA member
HNTB Architecture, Inc. $30/$270 - Non AIA|LA member
AC Martin Partners
REGISTER at WWW.AIALOSANGELES.ORG

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