Good Urbanism 101

Lessons for Designing Cities

Tuesday and Thursday evenings, October 21-November 9, 2010
6:30 – 8:30 p.m.

Good Urbanism 101 is a six-class course focusing on the history, principles, and current practices of urban design, including an emphasis on walkability, integration of alternative transportation options, sustainability, and the relationship between urban infrastructure and the urban experience. Join the Georgia Conservancy’s Growth Management Program and Georgia Tech professors David Green, Richard Dagenhart, and Doug Allen to learn about urban design and how different professions can collaborate to improve the city of Atlanta and its region. Please visit our website for more information www.georgiaconservancy.org or email Katherine Moore at kmoore@gaconservancy.org or Deanna Murphy at dmurphy@gaconservancy.org.

All proceeds from Good Urbanism 101 support urban design education at Georgia Tech by supporting graduate students with scholarships or research assistantships.