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Reading and Interpreting Site Plans

When May 14, 2009 08:00 AM to
May 15, 2009 04:00 PM
Where Virginia Tech’s Alexandria Center, 1021 Prince Street in Old Town Alexandria
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Contact Phone (703) 706-8129
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Instructor:  Brian Kane, ASLA

The course will teach you how to identify the key aspects of a sound and viable site plan, from its functional qualities to its impacts on natural systems, as well as for its strength as a coherent designed place enjoyed by its users. Participants will learn to decipher the layers of a site plan, the relationships between the elements that compose a site plan, and learn which questions to ask when evaluating a site plan.  Registration is capped to encourage interaction.  Last year’s course sold out, so we encourage you to ensure your spot by registering today!

The Planning Academy (through the School of Public and International Affairs) is a certified AICP provider and this course has been pre-approved for 12 CM credits. All registrants will also receive 1.4 Virginia Tech Continuing Education credits.

 

The Planning Academy at Virginia Tech provides ongoing training for mid-career planning, design and development professionals in a range of implementation-related practice areas.

We offer a broad range of courses to give you the skills you need to succeed in shaping the built environment in the 21st century.

Register by April 23 to get the early bird registration rate! 

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