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Design Review Roundtable: Infill Design

About This Webinar

Design review is one of the most powerful tools that communities have to protect historic resources. But regulating what owners can do with their properties is also one of the most difficult preservation challenges. Join us for a design review roundtable to hear how preservation commissions from around the country are regulating new construction within historic districts. Designing infill to be clearly identifiable as new construction while blending with the surrounding historic fabric is a tricky balance. This session will look at some of the different approaches commissions have taken in defining what is compatible and gather feedback through interactive presentation software.

Who can view: Everyone
Webinar Price: Free
Featured Presenters
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Senior City Planner, Landmark Preservation, City and County of Denver
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Senior Planner, City of Raleigh, NC
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Principal Planner, Current Planning and Urban Design, City of Oklahoma City Planning Department
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Preservation Planner, City of Madison, WI
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Principal City Planner, City and County of Denver, CO
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Design and Preservation Manager, Town of Palm Beach
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Planning Supervisor, City of Raleigh, NC
Tania Georgiou Tully, Senior Preservation Planner with the City of Raleigh Urban Design Center, serves as the primary liaison to the Raleigh Historic Development Commission. After many years as the sole Certificate of Appropriateness staff, Ms. Tully now has the pleasure of leading a three-person team of preservationists. Prior to returning to Raleigh in 2007, she worked with the Utah State Historic Preservation Office, the Maryland Historical Trust, and as a preservation planner in Montgomery County, Maryland. Tania holds a M.S. in Historic Preservation from the University of Utah and a B.S. in Design from Clemson University.
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