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Current Challenges for Patterns, Pattern Language, and Sustainability
UNIVERSITY OF OREGON PORTLAND
PUARL: Portland Urban Architecture Research Laboratory
FALL 2009 SYMPOSIUM: October 30 - November 1
puarl.uoregon.edu
PRELIMINARY PROGRAM
October 30, Friday evening:
5pm – 6 Reception (Event Room and White Stag Lobby)
6 – 6:15 Welcoming Remarks by Dr. Hajo Neis (Event Room)
6:15 – 7:15 Keynote: Origins and Challenges of Pattern Language (Howard Davis, Event Room)
7:15 – 8:15 Panel discussion with original Pattern Language authors (Sara Ishikawa, Murray Silverstein, Dr. Max Jacobson, Ingrid King, Dr. Shlomo Angel, Event Room)
October 31, Saturday:
9am – 10 Keynote: Current Challenges for the Oregon Experiment (Chris Ramey, Event Room)
10:15 – 12pm Sessions on Pattern Application, Case Studies, and Pattern Development
Session A: Projects by Portland professional offices (Event Room)
Session B: Projects in the US and abroad (Room 152)
Session C: Open Session on Pattern Application and Theory (Room 151)
12 – 1 Lunch
1:15 – 2 Keynote: Pattern Language and Sustainability (Dr. Stuart Cowan, Event Room)
2:15 – 4 Sessions on Pattern Development and Sustainability
Session A: Projects on Patterns in Sustainability (Event Room)
Session B: Projects on Patterns and Performance in Sustainability (Room 152)
Session C: Workshop on Pattern Language Application (Jenny Young, GlassBox 105)
4:15 – 5 Keynote: Criticism and Challenges of Pattern Language (Dr. David Week, Event Room)
5:15 – 6:30 Sessions on Critique and Challenges for Pattern Languages
Session A: Critique and Challenges (Continuation of the Web- Discussion, Room 151)
Session B: Open Session on Critique and Challenges (Room 152) 6:30 – 8 Panel Discussion: Criticism and Challenges (TBA, Event Room)
November 1, Sunday morning:
9am – 10 Keynotes: Horizons of Pattern and Pattern Languages (Michael Mehaffy, Event Room)
10:15 – 12pm Sessions on Challenges and Horizon of Pattern Language (Ward Cunningham)
Session A: Interdisciplinary Applications of Pattern Languages (Room 151)
Session B: Horizons and Futures of Pattern and Pattern Language (Room 152)
12:15 – 1:15 Final Forum Session, Panel Discussion: Critique and Horizons (Event Room)
1:15 – 1:30 Prospect and Tasks for next Meeting 2010 (Event Room) Note: Meetings for participating Organizations can be held in the Library Room 72