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UB Lecture Series: Theodore S. Jojla: Indigenous Planning

  • University at Buffalo School of Architecture and Planning 3435 Main Street Buffalo, NY, 14214 United States (map)
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Professor Theodore S. Jojola, of UNM School of Architecture and Planning, shares a planning approach that uses cultural identity to inform community development.  The process for meaningful community engagement uses a 7 Generations model. He will present examples from the work of the Indigenous Design and Planning Institute (iD+Pi), University of New Mexico.

This event is free and open to the public.  Registration is not required.  There is one (1) AIA continuing education credit available for those who attend.

Earlier Event: November 13
Small Firm Symposium
Later Event: November 15
The Man in the Glass House