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Dive into the Discourse: "Charrettes and the Next Generation of Public Engagement"
Submitted by Ben Schulman on Thu, 05/26/2011 - 1:26pm
The Salon Sessions at CNU 19, being held in the breakout rooms between 8 and 10pm on Thursday, 6/2, are where institutional opinions are pit head-to-head concerning some of the most pressing and vital urban-related issues of the day.
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Dive into the Discourse: "Disaster Strikes New Orleans: Hospitals Trashing the Beautiful City"
Submitted by Ben Schulman on Tue, 05/24/2011 - 11:43am
The Salon Sessions at CNU 19, being held in the breakout rooms between 8 and 10pm on Thursday, 6/2, are where institutional opinions are pit head-to-head concerning some of the most pressing and vital urban-related issues of the day.
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Dive into the Discourse: Seattle’s Tunnel vs Viaduct vs Surface+Transit Debate: The latest analysis from Nelson\Nygaard
Submitted by Ben Schulman on Mon, 05/23/2011 - 9:28amCome visit the tables during the Salon Presentations at CNU 19, being held between 8 and 10pm on Thursday, 6/2.
Check the Salons web page for the full slate of topics to be explored. Today's featured Salon Presentation:
Seattle's Tunnel vs Viaduct vs Surface+Transit Debate: The latest ana... read more »
Dive into the Discourse: The Federal Sustainable Communities Initiative Salon at CNU 19
Submitted by Ben Schulman on Thu, 05/19/2011 - 2:03pmThe
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CNU 19 Salons: Join the Discussion.
Submitted by Ben Schulman on Mon, 04/25/2011 - 2:02pmOver the years, CNU has perfected the art of urban-related conversation at our Congresses. CNU provides forums that are lively, fun and engaged. This year, the Salons take on an exciting new format that includes both project critiques and the chance to discuss some of the most pressing urban-related... read more »
Do you Digg CNU?
Submitted by MattBerggren on Thu, 08/26/2010 - 12:08pmDigg, the popular news website, has just completed a redesign that promises to change the way we get our news. In the past users would submit news articles to Digg and other users would be able to vote on those articles if they liked them.
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