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Cal Poly Pomona ENV40 Celebration
Event includes panel discussions featuring leaders of the environmental design professions including: Marvin J. Malecha, Ray Kappe, Richard Chylinski, Frank Clementi, Stefanos Polyzoides, Deborah Sussman, Michael Rotondi, Ken Smith, Rick Bishop, and Lorraine Wild.
— 40th Anniversary Party for the College of Environmental Design
SCHEDULE OF ENV 40 PANELS, Saturday April 16th 2011
10 – 11 am: The early years
- Dean Emeritus Marvin J. Malecha, FAIA, 2009 President of the American Institute of Architects
- Professor Emeritus Ray Kappe, FAIA, former Chair of the Architecture Department (who went on to found SCI-ARC)
- Professor Emeritus Richard Chylinski, FAIA, former Chair of the Architecture Department (who helped establish the department in 1966)
- Professor Emeritus Ken Nakaba, FASLA, former Chair of the Landscape Architecture Department
- Professor Emeritus Bob Perry, Landscape Architecture Department
- Professor Emeritus Charles Loggins, Urban and Regional Planning Department, former Associate Dean of ENV
11 – 11:45 am: Years of growth
- Dean Emeritus Barry Wasserman, FAIA, former California State Architect
- Professor Emeritus Rod Tapp, FASLA, Landscape Architecture Department
- Calvin Abe, FASLA, AHBE Landscape Architects
- Steven A. Preston, FAICP, City Manager, City of San Gabriel
- Bob Kain, AIA, Healthcare Principal, HMC Architects
- David Salazar, AICP, Associate Vice President for Physical Planning and Facilities Management, CSU Long Beach
11:45 am – 12 noon: Response from panel of current faculty
1 – 2:45 pm: The Future
- Moderator: Frank Clementi, AIA, AIGA, Rios Clementi Hale Studios
- Stefanos Polyzoides, Partner, Moule&Polyzoides Architects and Urbanists
- Lorraine Wild, Green Dragon Office, former director of the CalArts Program in Graphic Design
- Deborah Sussman, Principal, Sussman/Prejza
- Michael Rotondi, FAIA, RoTo Architects
- Ken Smith, ASLA, Ken Smith Landscape Architect
- Rick Bishop, Executive Director, Western Riverside Council of Governments
2:45 – 3 pm: Response from Dean Woo and current ENV department chairs
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