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Conference Recordings
Planning the Future of the Past at Lincoln University
Published July 13, 2021Presented by Brenda Allen, Lincoln University of Pennsylvania | Greg Havens, Sasaki | Dominique Hawkins, Preservation Design Partnership, LLCPlanning Types: Campus PlanningTags: Accessibility, Facilities Planning, Historic Preservation, Historically Black College or University (HBCU), SCUP 2021 Annual Conference
Institutions referenced in this resource:
Lincoln University of PennsylvaniaDuring a challenging time in higher education, Lincoln University offers important lessons for small liberal arts institutions and HBCUs seeking to renew their future vision while honoring and integrating their past. At Lincoln University, a renewed interest in institutional and campus history is inspiring a bold vision for a small liberal arts campus and its culturally-significant buildings. Join us to find out how your institution can incorporate its history within its vision, develop strategies for historic building stabilization and renewal, and integrate building strategies with broader campus planning goals.
Learning Outcomes:
- Align institutional and campus history to inform a renewed vision for liberal arts education.
- Develop strategies for comprehensive and integrated historic building stabilization and renewal.
- Discuss how to coordinate plans for historic buildings with broader accessibility, landscape, sustainability, and infrastructure goals.
- Relate your campus's cultural and historic resource planning goals with those of the surrounding community, region, and affiliated institutions.
Presenters:
Brenda Allen, President, Lincoln University of Pennsylvania
Greg Havens, Principal, Sasaki
Dominique Hawkins, Partner, Managing Principal, Preservation Design Partnership, LLCContinuing Education Units: AIA LU 1 Unit (SCUP56C1230) | AICP CM 1 Unit
Recorded 7/13/21.
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