ULI Atlanta: Housing Innovation: Inspiration from Around the World

When

2023-06-15
2023-06-15T08:30:00 - 2023-06-15T11:00:00
America/New_York

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    Where

    Plywood Place Will open in a new window 933 Lee St SW b1 Atlanta, GA 30310 United States

    Join ULI for an exciting presentation of housing innovation around the country and the world!  

     
    We’ve curated a top Danish design firm, a Cornell University professor responsible for the National Zoning Atlas, and an NYC-based co-living pioneer, to share their thoughts and work on housing innovation around the country, and across the world! Innovation will be addressed from a variety of angles, from micro-housing, co-living, 3D printed homes, prefabricated construction successes, lease-to-own model, co-living platforms, & zoning/policy innovation.

    You do not want to miss the opportunity to engage in the Q&A session with this panel at the end.

     
    Our incredible speakers will be: 
    Kai-Uwe Bergmann, BIG Architects
    Phillip Newsom, Common
    Scott Markley, National Zoning Atlas 
     
    Breakfast will be served from 8:30am-9:15am, and will be followed by presentations, panel discussion, and Q&A.  
     
    Special thanks to our host, Plywood Place, and our Event Sponsor, TVS! 

    Plywood Place 933 Lee St SW b1 Atlanta, GA 30310 United States

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    Speakers

    Panelist

    Kai-Uwe Bergmann

    Partner, BIG

    Kai-Uwe Bergmann is a Partner at BIG who brings his expertise to proposals around the globe, including work in Asia, Europe, the Middle East and the United States. Kai-Uwe heads up BIG’s business development which currently has the office working in over 10 different countries. In addition to these duties, Kai-Uwe is also Head of Communications. Registered as an architect in the USA, UK and Denmark, Kai-Uwe is also a LEED AP certified architect who was Project Manager upon Central Asia's first Carbon Neutral Master Plan - Zira Island in Baku, Azerbaijan. In addition to his experience with BIG, Kai-Uwe Bergmann was previously a Project Architect at the Austrian office of Baumschlager & Eberle where he was involved on their work for the UN AIDS Research Administration Building in Geneva and a residence in Diepoldsau, Switzerland. Additionally Kai-Uwe Bergmann lectures on the works of BIG and participates in seminars worldwide .