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<P class=style24 align=left><U>Randall Lewis Seminar Series - October 28,
2010</U></P>
<H2 class=style31 align=center>The Hope of New Urbanism for Energy &
the Environment</H2>
<P class=style9 align=left>Can the urban residential design known as New
Urbanism – a more cohesive and compact form of development combining
live/work/commercial spaces in “walkable” communities – really achieve
energy efficiency by reducing individual use of automobiles?</P>
<P class=style9 align=left>A team of UCR scholars who recently completed a
two-year research project seeking an answer to that and related questions
will discuss their findings at the Oct. 28 Randall Lewis Seminar
Series.The seminar will be held at 5:30 p.m. in Conference Room B, UCR
Extension Building, 1200 University Ave. in Riverside.</P><IMG hspace=4
alt="Juliann Allison" vspace=2 align=left
src="Images/JuliannAllison-WEB.jpg" width=165 height=200><IMG hspace=4
alt="Kanok Boriboonsomsin" vspace=2 align=left src="Images/Kanok-WEB.jpg"
width=155 height=200> <IMG hspace=5 alt="Martin Johnson" vspace=2
align=left src="Images/MartinJohnson-WEB.jpg" width=150 height=200>
<P class=style9 align=left>Panelists will be <STRONG>Juliann Emmons
Allison</STRONG> (far left), Associate Professor, Political Science and
Associate Director of CSSD; <STRONG>Kanok Boriboonsomsin
</STRONG>(center), Assistant Research Faculty, College of
Engineering-Center of Environmental Research & Technology; and
<STRONG>Martin Johnson</STRONG>, Associate Professor of Political
Science.</P>
<P class=style9 align=left>The panel will discuss their study, “The Hope
of New Urbanism: Energy Conservation and Sustainability through Urban
Design." The study was funded by the John Randolph and Dora Haynes
Foundation.</P>
<P class=style9 align=left>The project examined the commuting behaviors of
residents in four southern California communities and the extent to which
compact development and commuting patterns, usage of live/work facilities
and other design elements reduce gasoline consumption, traffic congestion
and air pollution.
<P class=style9 align=left>Among the findings: New Urbanist residents tend
to work more from home and walk, bicycle or use public transportation for
trips away from home more than traditional community residents. The
American family’s household living arrangements are changing.</P>
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<H4 class=style9 align=center><SPAN class=style32>Seminar:</SPAN>
Thursday, October 28, 2010 - 5:30 - 7:30 p.m.,<BR>Conference Rm. B, UCR
Extension Bldg., 1200 University Ave., Riverside (See <A
href="http://cssd.ucr.edu/EMails/Images/Room B Map.pdf">MAP</A>)</H4>
<P class=style12 align=center>The seminars are free of charge. </P>
<P class=style9 align=center><SPAN class=style15>If you plan to attend,
registration is required at:</SPAN></P>
<P class=style9 align=center><A
href="http://or.ucr.edu/event/index.aspx">http://or.ucr.edu/event/index.aspx<BR></A>or
contact Judy Swineford, 951-827-7945</P>
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<H2 class=style13 align=center>About Randall Lewis </H2>
<P class=style8 align=left><IMG hspace=3 alt="Randall Lewis" vspace=2
align=right src="http://cssd.ucr.edu/Images/RandallLewis.jpg" width=100
height=169>Randall Lewis is well known for his innovative approaches to
planning, designing, and marketing residential communities as Executive
Vice President of the Upland-based Lewis Group of Companies. </P>
<P class=style8 align=left>He has been Secretary of the Los Angeles County
Citizens Planning Council, Director of the Home Builder's Council,
National Director of the National Association of Home Builders, and
President of the Inland Empire Arts Foundation.</P>
<P class=style8 align=left>He was inducted into the California Building
Industry Association Hall of Fame and was the recipient of the Sales and
Marketing Council's MAME Awards Marketing Person of the Year. He is a long
time ULI member as well as a Governor of the ULI Foundation.</P>
<P class=style8 align=left>He serves on several executive boards,
including the USC School of Policy, Planning and Development and the UCLA
School of Public Policy and Social Research.He received his B.A. from
Claremont McKenna College. </P>
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<P align=center><SPAN class=style8>Center for Sustainable Suburban
Development<BR>University of California, Riverside <BR>B101 Highlander
Hall Riverside, CA 92521<BR>Phone:
951.827.4103</SPAN><STRONG><EM><BR></EM></STRONG><BR><A class=style9
href="http://or.ucr.edu/">Office of the Vice Chancellor for Research
</A></P>
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