WASHINGTON, DC--(Marketwired - Feb 7, 2014) - What does the future Washington look like? Will it have taller buildings, more green space, more families, or new features from other world class cities? As DC's 2014 mayoral race heats up, candidates will discuss their vision for the District by addressing key issues that will shape our city and quality of life.
Moderated by Douglas Fruehling, Editor of the Washington Business Journal, the mayoral candidates will address topics important to design professionals and the public, including how they will approach:
- balancing new development with established neighborhoods;
- promoting neighborhood diversity;
- elevating the quality of design of buildings and the urban fabric;
- creating a DC more conducive to raising and retaining families; and
- their respective positions on building height, sustainability, and more.
The Q&A panel is being hosted at the District Architecture Center by the American Institute of Architects Washington Chapter (AIA|DC), the Potomac Chapter of the American Society of Landscape Architects (POASLA), and National Capital Area Chapter of the American Planning Association (APA National Capital). As of February 7, 2014, all legally registered candidates have been invited.
"The most successful cities of the 21st century are being defined by their vibrancy and livability. And that's a direct result of decisions affecting their urban design, planning, and architecture," said Mary Fitch, Executive Director of AIA|DC. "We're pleased to host a discussion focused on how these key issues will impact and change the physical fabric of DC and our interactions with it, including how we live, work, and play in this great city."
What: Meet the 2014 DC Mayoral Candidates
When: Tuesday, February 18, 2014, 5:30PM - 7:00PM
Where: District Architecture Center, 421 7th Street NW Washington, DC 20004
The event is FREE but registration is required:
http://aiadc.com/calendar/event/meet-2014-dc-mayoral-candidates
About AIA|DC:
Founded in 1887, the Washington Chapter of the American Institute of Architects (AIA|DC) serves the Nation's Capital. It advances the value of architecture for its members, the profession of architecture, and the community by providing advocacy, leadership and resources for architects to design a better world. AIA|DC was intimately involved in the design and planning of Washington, and continues to play an active role in city development today. For more information please visit www.aiadc.com
Contact Information:
Media Contacts:
Joel Greenberg
DCPR
202-363-1065 | 202-669-3639
Shawn Broxson
DCPR
202-308-5866