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Public Service: Railroad Corridor Charrette |
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Railroad Corridor Charrette Saturday, October 27, 2007 Location: The Elks Lodge, 200 Marina Blvd, Pittsburg, CA 8:00am-5:30pm Click here for the day's agenda Click here for Background Analyses from Michael Southworth's Urban Design Masters Class. The American Institute of Architects, East Bay will facilitate a charrette for the Pittsburg Railroad Corridor (on Railroad Blvd.). Scheduled for October 27, 2007, the charrette will focus on a critical corridor that will serve as the connective tissue between a future eBART station and the highly active downtown redevelopment area. This initiative will seek solutions and input from community participants, architects and other design professionals for a mixed-use area comprising public parks, low-density housing, small-business buildings and the north-south Railroad Avenue transportation corridor. AIA East Bay welcomes and encourages all A/E/C professionals—and the public—to participate. All materials, coffee and meals will be provided. To register, contact Sidney Sweeney at 510/464-3600. In partnership with the City of Pittsburg and UC Berkeley’s College of Environmental Design, the AIA East Bay will seek community participation in the planning and design process that will help establish the framework for the redevelopment of Pittsburg’s railroad corridor. According to Railroad Corridor Charrette Chair Steven Winkel, FAIA, “Architects of the AIA East Bay see this as an opportunity to give back to the community. We began this important initiative to add value to people’s everyday lives while taking their local vision and heritage into account.”
Background Analyses from Michael Southworth's Urban Design Masters Class
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