City Planning 60th Anniversary Celebration

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This year marks the 60th year of city planning education at Georgia Tech.  We will celebrate this important milestone with events from March 1-3, 2013.  We would love for you to come join us and see how planning at Georgia Tech has evolved over the past six decades, refresh old friendships, meet our current cohort of outstanding students, and learn where that school is headed in the future.

 

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60th Anniversary Celebration of City Planning Education at Georgia Institute of Technology

This year marks the 60th year of city planning education at Georgia Tech.  We will celebrate this important milestone with events from March 1-3, 2013.  We would love for you to come join us and see how planning at Georgia Tech has evolved over the past six decades, refresh old friendships, meet our current cohort of outstanding students, and learn where that school is headed in the future.

For more information and to register, visit http://www.planning.gatech.edu/60th-rsvp

Part of this celebration will consist of reflections on changes to planning, its impact on our society, and our alumni’s impact on both. We seek to publicly recognize and learn from not only the cumulative work of alumni as a whole, but also the specific work of individual planning graduates. We propose to recognize our alumni by holding an exhibition, both during and after the Celebration, showing your work over the years since 1952.

To the best of my knowledge, this is the first time the School has attempted to mount an exhibition of our alumni’s work, and we are depending on you to provide us with both outstanding ad exemplary cases of planning work over the past 60 years. This work will first be curated into an exhibition and mounted in the newly renovated Hugh Stubbins Gallery in the East Architecture Building, and later uploaded to the internet as a permanent exhibition of our alumni’s work. All work submitted will be placed in a digital archive – available for all to see – and become an ongoing repository for the creative and analytic work of the School and College

For information on what information we need from you and how to submit your work, view this letter from Associate Professor Michael Elliott: Call for Exhibit Letter and Additional Information

 

Friday, 1 March:

6-8pm: Reception for returning alumni and exhibition of alumni work. Stubbins Gallery, Architecture-East Building

Saturday, 2 March:

Morning, time TBA:  Tour of campus developments

1-4pm: Tours of Atlanta planning highlights

7pm:  Gala at the Georgia Tech Hotel

Sunday, 3 March:

Morning, time TBA:  Brunch for alumni in Architecture Building

12pm: Tour of McCamish Pavilion

6pm:  Men's Basketball game v. NC State

 

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  • Created By: Kyle James
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  • Created On: Feb 15, 2013 - 5:59am
  • Last Updated: Oct 7, 2016 - 11:13pm