June 09, 2006

On Visitability

Eleanor Smith of Concrete Change and Roberta Null of Common Place Design will be featured at the Morten Kesten Summit during the Universal Design and Visitability: From Accessibility to Zoning a conference next month at Ohio Stae University.

The 2006 Morton Kesten Summit features

Eleanor Smith of Concrete Change

http://www.concretechange.org/

&

Roberta Null of Common Place Design

http://www.usc.edu/uscnews/stories/12213.htm

Moderator, Jon Pynoos, Professor, University of Southern California

http://www.usc.edu/projects/nexus/faculty/dept-ldsg/Pynoos/pynoos.shtml

;

Thursday July 13, 2006 at 5:00 P.M.

Free and open to the public

The Ohio State University Campus

Knowlton Hall, 275 W Woodruff Ave, Columbus, Ohio


Hosted by the City and Regional Planning program at the Knowlton School of Architecture
and the university's ADA Coordinator's Office, the Morton Kesten Summit is sponsored by
the University of Southern California's National Resource Center on Supportive Housing
and Home Modification. This lecture is also a plenary session of Universal Design and
Visitability: From Accessibility to Zoning a conference, sponsored by The Ohio State
University in collaboration with the National Endowment for the Arts, the John Glenn
Institute for Public Service and Public Policy, the Kirwin Institute for the Study of Race and
Ethnicity is a two-day seminar for planners, planning commissioners, elected officials,
designers, disability professionals and the general public. The program encompasses a
variety of areas (design, public policy, zoning and advocacy) and cuts across different
places and scales (residential, institutional, city and regional)

the July 13th and 14th conference will be held in Knowlton Hall, Columbus and available
in a simultaneous on-line format. View the conference program and register at: http://
knowlton.osu.edu/ped/universaldesign.htm

If you have questions about access or accommodations please contact L. Scott Lissner;
lissner.2@osu.edu


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Posted by rollingrains at June 9, 2006 01:07 AM