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2007 Re-thinking New Orleans: Should we Rebuild? Invited Key Note Address entitled at Missouri American<br />

Planning Association Annual Conference “Reality Planning: Per<strong>for</strong>mances in the <strong>Public</strong> Interest”<br />

2007 Sustainable Resilience in New Orleans Monday Night Lecture Series, College of Architecture,<br />

Washington University, St. Louis<br />

2006 Invited lecture entitled “Why Bother to Plan?”” presented as Module 1: Planning and Place-making,<br />

Chancellor’s Certificate Program in Planning and Zoning, Local Government Partnership, University of<br />

Missouri, St. Louis<br />

2004 Invited lecture entitled “The Mid: the Analysis and Master Plan of the Confluence” presented as faculty<br />

colloquium of the Architecture School at Washington University in St. Louis<br />

2003 Session Chair: “Green-Space Planning in Europe and America Tenth” National Conference on<br />

Planning History, St. Louis Society <strong>for</strong> American City and Regional Planning History<br />

2003 Member of Host Committee Tenth National Conference on Planning History, St. Louis Society <strong>for</strong><br />

American City and Regional Planning History<br />

2003 Invited lecture entitled “Rebuilding the <strong>Public</strong> Realm in St. Louis” presented <strong>for</strong> the Chancellor and<br />

Deans’ Management Team at Washington University in St. Louis<br />

2002 Invited lecture entitled “Rebuilding the <strong>Public</strong> Realm” <strong>for</strong> the regional meeting of the American<br />

Studies Association<br />

2002 Keynote address entitled “Rebuilding the <strong>Public</strong> Realm: Planning, Design and the Urban<br />

Environment” at the Annual Meeting of the Midwest Cultural Geographers Associations, St. Louis<br />

2000 Invited lecture entitled “The Aesthetic Ideology of Maximillian Kern as applied to Forest Park” paper in<br />

the session entitled “Facing the Challenges to Urban Parks” in the conference on “What is a City?:<br />

Beauty in the City”, Center of Humanities, University of Missouri at St. Louis<br />

2000 Invited lecture entitled “Sustainability and the Forest Park Master Plan ” presentation at the Symposium<br />

on Design, Modernity and American Cities, sponsored by the Metropolitan Research and Design<br />

Center of the Washington University School of Architecture, St. Louis<br />

1999 Invited lecture entitled “The Planning and Design <strong>for</strong> the City of St. Louis: Reflections on the Decade of<br />

the 90’s” the Fall Town and Gown Lecture, Washington University, St. Louis<br />

1999 Invited lecture entitled “The History and Morphology of Lafayette Square in St. Louis” paper at the<br />

Savannah Symposium on the City Square, Savannah College of Art and Design<br />

1999 Invited lecture entitled “The <strong>Public</strong> Planning Process and Consensus Building” lecture in Strategic<br />

Planning course, School of Social Work, Washington University<br />

1999 Invited lecture entitled “Ecological Design and Forest Park Master Plan” – paper at the Congress <strong>for</strong><br />

New Urbanism, Milwaukee<br />

1999 Invited lecture entitled “Modernist Town Planning in Downtown St. Louis” paper at the Symposium on<br />

Design, Modernity and American Cities, Washington University School of Architecture, St. Louis<br />

1998 Invited lecture entitled “Community Planning, City Revitalization and the River” paper at the Upper<br />

Mississippi River Conference <strong>for</strong> the American Heritage Rivers Initiative, St. Louis<br />

1998 Invited lecture entitled Moderator of conference session at “Memory in the Contemporary Culture” the<br />

American Society of Collegiate Schools of Architecture - West Central Regional Meeting<br />

1997 Invited lecture entitled “The Value of Urban Design” – paper to the Webster Groves Chapter of the<br />

American Association of University Women<br />

1997 Invited lecture entitled “The Revitalization of Downtown St. Louis in Historical Perspective” – paper at<br />

the Urban Land <strong>Institute</strong> Annual Spring Meeting<br />

1997 Invited lecture entitled “Lessons Learned and the Future of the Mayors’ <strong>Institute</strong>” – Position paper at the<br />

Mayors’ <strong>Institute</strong> on City Design: 1997 Alumni <strong>Institute</strong>, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, Virginia<br />

1996 Invited lecture entitled “The Urban Design of Mixed Use and Income Neighborhoods” - paper at the<br />

conference “Urban Design: Making it work in Milwaukee Neighborhoods”, City of Milwaukee<br />

1996 Invited lecture entitled “The Architect in/of a Global Society” - faculty speaker at the graduation<br />

ceremony, School of Architecture, Washington University, St. Louis<br />

1996 Paper entitled “Penetrating the Image: City Structure, Power and Politics” paper at Conference<br />

on “What is a City?: Urban Image: Boosterism or Development”, Center of Humanities, University of<br />

Missouri at St. Louis<br />

1995 Paper entitled “The Space and Urban Form of Social Justice - Investigating the implications of urban<br />

<strong>for</strong>m in the City of Durban, South Africa” paper at Conference on “What is a City?: Designing <strong>for</strong> Social<br />

Diversity and Change”, Center of Humanities, University of Missouri at St. Louis<br />

1995 Co-Director: Symposium on Contemporary African Architecture and Urbanism: The theory and

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