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    Enduring Places: Character of Place: Creating Desirable Neighborhoods

    a breakout session with Michael Watkins, Daniel J. Doyle, and Robert J. Turner, moderated by Brian O'Looney

    By ICAA

    April 16, 2024

    In November 2023, the ICAA hosted the national conference Enduring Places. For three days, 225 participants from around the country gathered in Charleston, South Carolina and engaged in a robust program of talks, panel discussions, working sessions, and tours focused on three themes: craftsmanship, preservation, and sustainability.

    Drawing on his recent book “Increments of Neighborhood: A Compendium of Built Types for Walkable and Vibrant Communities,” Moderator Brian O’Looney, along with fellow panelists, explores the challenges of and opportunities in creating a variety of building types and sizes to meet housing and development demands, while still producing beautiful and desirable buildings and spaces, that are responsive to the local historic context and tradition.

    From April to June 2024, the ICAA will be releasing all of the recordings from Enduring Places. Parts I - IV are available now. Sign up for the ICAA's biweekly newsletter, World of Classicism, to be notified when other installments are released in the coming weeks.

    Daniel J. Doyle joined The Beach Company in 2004, with the role of expanding the company’s multi-family residential real estate portfolio throughout the southeast. Today, as Chief Operating Officer and Director of Development, Dan is responsible for all acquisition, development, marketing, asset, and property management functions of The Beach Company. He has 30 years of real estate industry experience, with the majority spent in the multi-family development and management sectors.

    Dan’s undergraduate and graduate degrees are from The University of Michigan. His community involvement includes serving on the Board of Operation Home; the Charleston Regional Development Alliance; and the Charleston Metro Chamber of Commerce on the Executive Committee and as Chair of the Developer’s Council. Dan is also an active member of The Cathedral of St. John The Baptist parish in Charleston and serves on its Finance Council. Under Dan’s leadership, the company’s development department has expanded to more than 20 areas in the Southeast to include dynamic emerging cities such as Greenville, SC, Nashville, TN, Richmond,

    Brian O’Looney, AIA LEED-AP is a design architect, masterplanner, and a Principal at Torti Gallas and Partners. He led a team compiling a compendium of over 140 built types for walkable communities, Increments of Neighborhood, recently released by ORO Editions. Brian has guided award-winning mixed-use/ income/tenure, neighborhood-scaled, and transit-oriented designs across the United States serving metropolitan New York City (Somerville, NJ; South Orange, NJ), Chicago (Aurora, IL; Lombard, IL; Vernon Hills; IL), Atlanta (Herndon Square; Oakland City) Dallas (Oak Cliff, Plano, Frisco) and Washington, DC (North Bethesda MD, Columbia Heights DC, Petworth DC; and Potomac Yard, VA). His work promotes neighborhood desirability through considered architectural design of economical housing construction across all building scales, fostering community buy-in that creates long-term value for clients and ultimately, the preservation of housing stock.

    Robert J. Turner was the development manager for two island developments: Spring Island, a 3,300-acre project with an emphasis on conservation, and Callawassie Island, an 880-acre planned unit golf course development. In 1992, Bob became the owner and partner of the Newpoint neighborhood, a new urbanism project that quickly gained national recognition and honors for its traditional design and architecture.

    Bob led a public-private partnership with the town of Port Royal. The joint venture, Village Renaissance Inc., was instrumental in revitalizing many sites throughout the town, leading to a prestigious Congress for the New Urbanism Award.

    Bob’s latest development project is Habersham, a 282-acre traditional neighborhood with 1,400 units along the waters of the Broad River in Beaufort. In 2004, the National Home Builders Association awarded Habersham the platinum award for “Best Neighborhood Design in America.” Habersham has also been awarded “America’s 100 Best Master-Planned Communities” four times by Where to Retire Magazine as well as “Best Neighborhood” by the Beaufort Gazette since 2011. In 2015, Southern Living Magazine awarded Habersham “Community of the Year,” and in 2018 Coastal Living Magazine awarded Habersham one of the “Top 20 Best Places to Live on the Coast.” Bob was also a founding board member of the National Town Builder’s Association.

    Mike Watkins is the founder of Michael Watkins Architect, LLC, an urban design and architecture firm that designs places that foster community. Their work includes master plans for new communities, revitalization and extension plans for existing communities, design guidelines, town architect services, and urban design charrettes. The firm is the Town Architect for Norton Commons in Louisville, among other communities.

    Duany Plater-Zyberk & Company hired Watkins to open their DC office in 1988. While with DPZ he served as Town Architect for Kentlands, a 352-acre neighborhood outside DC. He led many charrettes and was a member of design teams for over sixty towns and neighborhoods in the U.S. and abroad. In 2007 he left his position as Director of Town Planning to enroll in the Masters program in Classical Design offered by the ICAA and Georgia Tech. He was a contributor to Duany’s SmartCode, a zoning ordinance that legalizes traditional neighborhoods. In 2003 he produced The Guidebook to Old and New Urbanism in the Baltimore/Washington Region. He speaks on traditional architecture and urban design, is a member of the CNU and the ICAA, and was the 2018 recipient of the Urban Guild’s Barranco Award.

    Sponsors

    The ICAA is very grateful to John F.W. Rogers for generously making this program possible along with our supporters:

    Classical American Homes Preservation Trust

    Historic Charleston Foundation

    Oliveri Millworks

    Traditional Building

    Schafer Buccellato Architects

    CONTRIBUTING SPONSORS

    A Classical Studio, Inc.

    Benedictine College

    Gaston & Wyatt

    Goodwin Classic Homes

    Jared Goss

    Historical Concepts

    ICAA Northern California Chapter

    Leeds Custom Design and Seabreeze Building

    Anne Kriken Mann

    John B. Murray & Elizabeth Brooke Murray

    Poggenpohl

    Reis Contracting

    Skurman Architects

    Peter J. Talty

    Tucker & Marks

    The Urban Electric Co.

    Vallette & Russell Windham

    LECTURE SPONSORS

    Ankie & Fran Barnes

    Stan Dixon

    Marsha & David Dowler

    Barbara Eberlein

    Kirk Henckels

    Jeff Allen Landscape Architecture, LLC

    Anne Lazar

    Marmi Stone

    Suzanne R. Santry

    Tammy Connor Interior Design

    Urban Design Associates

    Whitlock Builders

    Bunny Williams

    CONFERENCE COMMITTEE

    Russell Windham, Chair

    Ankie Barnes

    Andrew Cogar

    Richard Economakis

    Ray Gindroz

    Alexa Hampton

    Thomas Lloyd

    Michael Mesko

    Eric Osth

    Suzanne Santry

    IN COLLABORATION WITH ICAA NATIONAL OFFICE STAFF

    Peter Lyden, President

    Caroline Slaten, Vice President, Development

    Julia Sucher, Manager, Development & Special Events

    Lexi Hoglund, Assistant, Development and Office of the President

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