Lectures & Interviews
References
Babbitt, B. E., Carpenter, A., Hawken, P., Heid,
J., Howe, C., Kellenberg, S., et al. (2006).
"Sustainable cities: envisioning the future". Urban Land, 65(6),
62-67. Retrieved from http://www.uli.org/ResearchAndPublications/Magazines.aspx
Report of a roundtable discussion held at the Fall
2005 ULI conference in Los Angeles.
U. S. (2008, "SpeakOut: ULI Interview with Ken
Hubbard and Jonathan Rose". Urban Land Green, 3, 26.
Ken Hubbard, executive vice president, Hines in New York City, and Jonathan
Rose, president, Jonathan Rose Companies in New York City—cochairs
of the newly formed Climate, Land Use, and Energy (CLUE) Advisory Group—discuss
the relationship among climate change, energy, and land use.
Browning, W. D., & Lockwood, C. (2006).rd "Q&A
with William Browning". Urban Land, 65(8), 74-75. Retrieved
from http://www.uli.org/ResearchAndPublications/Magazines.aspx
Browning, an environmental consultant and senior fellow at the Rocky Mountain
Institute, discusses green building and LEED standards, 'biophilia,'
water management and sustainable development.
Estyd, D. C., & Winston, A. S. (2006). Green to Gold: How Smart Companies Use Environmental Strategy to Innovate, Create Value, and Build Competitive Advantage (1st ed.) Yale University Press. Retrieved from http://www.amazon.com/Green-Gold-Companies-Environmental-Competitive/dp/0300119976/ref=pd_bbs_sr_1?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1220531382&sr=8-1
Fahey, M. (2007).rd "Trustee profile: Charles Leitner". Urban Land, 66(6), 150-150. Retrieved from http://www.uli.org/ResearchAndPublications/Magazines.aspx
Fedrizzi, S. R., & Lockwood, C. (2006).rd "Talking
green with S. Richard 'Rick' Fedrizzi".
Urban Land, 65(6), 139-140. Retrieved from http://www.uli.org/ResearchAndPublications/Magazines.aspx
Fedrizzi is the president and CEO of the U.S. Green
Building Council (USGBC), based in Washington, D.C., the organization which
launched the LEED Green Building Rating System in 2000.
French, D. (2004). "A passion for learning: the ULI-Charles E. Fraser Senior Resident
Fellow for Sustainable Development is endowed in remembrance of an
unconventional man". Urban Land, 63(11), 144-146. Retrieved from http://www.uli.org/ResearchAndPublications/Magazines.aspx
'The ULI / Charles Fraser Senior Resident Fellow for Sustainable Development -
bestowed upon Ed McMahon, formerly vice president and director of land use
programs at the Conservation Fund in Arlington, Virginia - was endowed by numerous
ULI members in honor of the late Charles E. Fraser, the legendary developer of
Hilton Head Island, South Carolina, who devoted his career to environmentally
conscious development. Fraser, who died in a boating accident in December 2002
at the age of 73, is remembered for his willingness to accept unconventional
ideas.'
French, D. (2004). "Community builders profile: Robert Engstrom".
Urban Land, 63(6), 98-99. Retrieved from http://www.uli.org/ResearchAndPublications/Magazines.aspx
Profile of the Bloomington, Minnesota, developer who builds residential
communities that are environmentally harmonious with the existing landscape and
which emphasize open space.
French, D. (2005). "Community builders profile: Jonathan Rose". Urban
Land, 64(4), 120-121. Retrieved from http://www.uli.org/ResearchAndPublications/Magazines.aspx
Profile of the American real estate developer, based in Katonah, N.Y., who is
committed to sustainable development and green design. Illustrates a selection of his projects from around the country:
Denver, Brooklyn and Little Rock.
French, D. (2005). "Community builders profile: Tony Green". Urban Land,
64(9), 180-181. Retrieved from http://www.uli.org/ResearchAndPublications/Magazines.aspx
Green is a Massachusetts real estate developer and the managing director of the
Pinehills, a master-planned community in Plymouth
that is the largest mixed-use 'enclave' in New England.
French, D. (2007). "Community builder: John Knott". Urban Land, 66(6), 148-149. Retrieved from http://www.uli.org/ResearchAndPublications/Magazines.aspx
Friedman, T. L., & Lockwood, C. (2006).rd "Q&A
with Thomas L. Friedman". Urban Land, 65(6), 68-69.
Retrieved from http://www.uli.org/ResearchAndPublications/Magazines.aspx
'Three-time Pulitzer Prize winner Thomas L. Friedman - noted columnist for the
New York Times and author of the recent best-selling book 'The World Is Flat: A
Brief History of the 21st Century' - muses about his wide-ranging and global
perspectives on green development.'
Gissend, D. (2003). Big and Green: Toward Sustainable Architecture in the 21st Century (1st ed.) Princeton Architectural Press. Retrieved from http://www.amazon.com/Big-Green-Sustainable-Architecture-Century/dp/1568983611/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1220533791&sr=1-1
Gottfried, D., & Lockwood, C. (2007).rd "Q&A
with David Gottfried". Urban Land, 66(9), 159-161. Retrieved
from http://www.uli.org/ResearchAndPublications/Magazines.aspx
An interview with the founder and first president of
the U.S. Green Building Council, also the founder of the World Green Building
Council, who is now senior vice president for sustainable development at Thomas
Properties Group in Los Angeles.
Horst, M., & O'Neill, D. (2000).rd "Tough questions:
overcoming barriers to smart growth through dialogue". Urban Land, 59(2),
25-26. Retrieved from http://www.uli.org/ResearchAndPublications/Magazines.aspx
Considers such issues as regulatory barriers, density, market viability, and
the role of the federal government in helping to promote smart growth under
existing codes.
Hudnutd, W. H. (2004). "The unifying lens of green
infrastructure". Urban Land, 63(7), 47-53. Retrieved from http://www.uli.org/ResearchAndPublications/Magazines.aspx
The 17th ULI Mayors' Forum was held in Los Angeles, Calif., to address issues
of creating and managing urban open spaces. Sidebar on points
raised by Alexander Garvin in his keynote address.
Leinberger, C. B., & Lockwood, C. (2006).rd "Q&A
with Christopher B. Leinberger". Urban
Land, 65(9), 158-160. Retrieved from http://www.uli.org/ResearchAndPublications/Magazines.aspx
'Christopher B. Leinberger is a land use strategist,
the author of award-winning real estate articles, professor of practice and
director of the Graduate Real Estate Program at the University of Michigan, a
fellow at the Brookings Institution in Washington, D.C., and a founding partner
of Arcadia Land Company. Much of his research and practice has been dedicated
to helping cities and suburbs achieve 'walkable
urbanity'... In this Q&A, Leinberger discusses
current green challenges and trends.'
Lookwoodd, C. (2007). "Q&A with Elizabeth Economy". Urban Land, 66(6), 102-103. Retrieved from http://www.uli.org/ResearchAndPublications/Magazines.aspx
McDonough, W., Browning, W. D., Rush, R. D., Zinn, S., &
Newman, M. (2002).rd "The green way: green development
needs to be an integrated effort, not a piecemeal activity involving tacked-on
concepts and technologies". Urban Land, 61(11), 78-85. Retrieved
from http://www.uli.org/ResearchAndPublications/Magazines.aspx
Illustrates the example of the PNC headquarters on a former brownfield
site in downtown Pittsburgh. Includes an interview with
architect William McDonough, and sidebars on wildlife habitat in new Arizona
and Florida developments by Stacie Zinn, and energy
efficient government buildings in Sacramento, Calif., by Morris Newman.
Muldavin, S., & Lockwood, C. (2006).rd "Q&A
with Scott Muldavin". Urban Land, 65(10),
128-129. Retrieved from http://www.uli.org/ResearchAndPublications/Magazines.aspx
Muldavin is a real estate consultant based in San
Rafael, Calif., who here 'discusses his current efforts to enable private
sector investment in green buildings through his formation and leadership of
the Green Building Finance Consortium (GBFC).'
Riggs, T. (2003).rd "A new vision [ULI chairman Harry
Frampton]". Urban Land, 62(9), 126-129. Retrieved from http://www.uli.org/ResearchAndPublications/Magazines.aspx
Profile of incoming Urban Land Institute chairman Harry H. Frampton III, a
Colorado real estate developer. His priorities include smart growth, urban
revitalization and community development, as evidenced in his company's recent
Riverfront Park project in Denver.
Riggs, T. (2005).rd "A global urban
agenda". Urban Land, 64(8), 98-106. Retrieved
from http://www.uli.org/ResearchAndPublications/Magazines.aspx
Report on the ULI World Cities Forum held in London in June 2005. Among
the attendees and presenters were Prince Charles, British Deputy Prime Minister
John Prescott, American real estate developers Gerald Hines and Richard Baron,
architects Marilyn Taylor, Sir Norman Foster, and Jean Nouvel,
and urban planners Joan Busquets and Sir Peter Hall.
Vinhd, B., Geiger, W., Pope, J., Brown, J., Pieprz, D., Lee,
B., et al. (2005). "Global design and development
trends". Urban Land, 64(11), 68-73. Retrieved from http://www.uli.org/ResearchAndPublications/Magazines.aspx
A discussion among architects, real estate developers,
and academics on global trends in design and development in this theme issue on
architectural and urban design.
Wall, C., & Lockwood, C. (2006).rd "Q&A
with Ché Wall". Urban Land, 65(7),
74-75. Retrieved from http://www.uli.org/ResearchAndPublications/Magazines.aspx
Ché Wall is an Australian engineer who is currently
the chair of the World Green Building Council, as well as co-founder and director
of the Green Building Council of Australia. Here he discusses green building
trends taking place internationally.
Yudelsond, J. (2007). The Green Building Revolution Island Press. Retrieved from http://www.amazon.com/Green-Building-Revolution-Jerry-Yudelson/dp/1597261793/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1220585869&sr=1-1
Zimmerman, M. (2007).rd "State of the world 2007: our urban future [ed. by] Linda Starke, et al". Urban Land, 66(10), 48-48. Retrieved from http://www.uli.org/ResearchAndPublications/Magazines.aspx