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Horace Hogan - Brehm Communities Co-Chairman, PCBC® 2010 |
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Wes Keusder - E.H.I. Co-Chairman, PCBC® 2010 |
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Kent Aden - The Otay Ranch Company
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Arianna Barrios - Tayor Morrison Homes "Community Building is one of the great endeavors of mankind and those that strive to advance it are architects not only of bricks and mortar, but of culture and society in general. Community Building unifies a people regardless of background into something new and cohesive and it is achieved with vision, art and science as its pillars" |
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Beth Callender - Greenhaus "Creating community is an ambitious endeavor. Our understanding of what makes great places is continually evolving; we learn from the past, today and by imagining the future. The art and science is about transforming physical places into communities that support rich civic life which requires a delicate balance of great design and human interaction. This challenge is what makes this industry, at this time, so exciting." |
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Jeffrey DeMure - Jeffrey DeMure + Associates "The future of community lies in the correct balance of art and science. We can't talk about community without talking about people, because you're creating places for people. What makes communities great is the quality of the leftover spaces and how people are brought together. The ability that people have to experience a sense of meaning in those places." |
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Steve Doyle - Brookfield San Diego Builders, Inc. "How and where will we live in the future? The art and science of community building is an evolving world of the creative, thought provoking, visionary ideas. Learning today, we can prepare ourselves to build for tomorrow. We can weave the art and the science into fabric of new communities. We can lead the world to a new level of efficiency, functionality and community creation." |
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Colleen Edwards - EMC Creative "Everything we know, all of the concepts that we have held dear for so long, are all in a state of change. Personally, I like living and working in that state-- it means that flexibility, creativity and the willingness to work collaboratively move us all forward into a new landscape." |
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Randall Fong - GE Consumer & Industrial "We are in the midst of an evolution of the housing industry and as the new horizon is reset, the convergence of art, science and community will be important. The age of less or simplification will rely on a greater sense for community, both physically and in design. PCBC has the challenge to assist the industry in this direction." |
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John Greer - LJG Partners "Take heart. In good and bad times, one's home and community are the foundation of family, happiness and tradition. But this is not to suggest our industry can rest on its laurels. Home and community builders must embrace change, technology and innovation while holding true to ethical business and lending practices. PCBC is the lodestone of learning and innovation in our industry. Embrace it." |
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Norbert Jakubke - The Idea Partner "Push the storytelling just a little further and it might just get people talking." |
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Sandra Kulli - Kulli Marketing "Advancing the Art and Science of community: we need it all in these demanding times! From the art of designing what people love, need, want, desire and combining it with the science of building it well, making it cost efficient, and running our businesses in effective ways that will get us through the tough times we are facing today." |
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Dan Lloyd - Pac-West Properties
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Linda Mamet - Pulte Homes
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Robert Rivinius - CBIA
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Tim Sullivan - Sullivan Group Real Estate Advisors
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Mike Winn - Mike Winn Associates "Community building may be the most important thing we'll ever do. Current regional planning and urban design efforts have made the art of "placemaking" even more interesting, while new building materials, construction methods, and financing tools continue to bring out our very best. When these ideas and products all come together for a few days in San Francisco, our dynamic building industry glimpses into its own future." |
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John Young - Young Homes
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