April 28th & 29th 2012, Greenbelt Community Center
Who should attend?
Traditionally, these courses have been open to design professionals in private practice, government and non-profit agencies, and students in architecture, landscape architecture, planning, and historic preservation. This year’s presentation is being held at the Greenbelt Community Center in historic Greenbelt, Maryland and is open to the public.
About the Course
Preserving Stein Communities will bring together researchers, architects, planners, preservationists, residents, and non-profit organizations directly involved with the communities designed by Clarence Stein that are National Historic Landmarks. Their discussions will involve strategies and preservation practices that can be implemented at the various sites. This year’s conference will feature speakers giving talks on the past, present, and future issues with Clarence Stein inspired communities from around the country.