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23 Finalists in the “Build a Better Burb” Ideas Competition Announced. LI Index People’s Choice Award voting begins

January 27th, 2012 by Econ_Forecasts | No Comments | Filed in Current Economic Issues


Garden City, NY (PRWEB) July 9, 2010

The Long Island Index invited architects, urban designers, planners, students, and visionaries to submit bold design proposals for capitalizing on the potential of the “underperforming asphalt” found in dozens of downtowns in New York’s Nassau and Suffolk Counties. Competition advisor June Williamson, co-author of “Retrofitting Suburbia: Urban Design Solutions for Redesigning Suburbs,” helped conceive the competition to solicit innovative design ideas for retrofitting the 8,300 acres of opportunity in 156 downtowns and train station-adjacent areas highlighted in the Long Island Index 2010 “Places to Grow” report. It also invited designers to consider island-wide challenges that could be addressed by bold design strategies.

“The response from the design community was tremendous,” said Ann Golob, director of the Long Island Index. ”The energy of designers from around the nation and the world who tackled the proposition that we can build even better communities in the first suburbs of Long Island was extremely gratifying. It was a bold move to sponsor this competition, a first for us, and it is thrilling to see the creative use the designers have made of the data we have painstakingly assembled and tracked here at the Index over the years. It was a tough job for our invited jurors to select the group of finalists featured on our website.”

The finalist’s ideas run the gamut. Some approached the issue from a regional perspective; others were more localized. None of the ideas are small ones with just a single building to retrofit a downtown. The finalists were thinking bigger, long-term. Some are idealistic, others are inherently practical. Regardless, they are thought provoking and ask Long Islanders to consider how the first suburb might be transformed for this century.

A list of the 23 finalists are attached. To obtain contact information for members of the jury or finalits please contact Deanna Morton.

A special “People’s Choice Award” is being publicized in a broad media campaign designed to get out the vote. During the months of July and August, look for signage on buses in both Nassau and Suffolk counties, flyers on LIRR passenger seats and posters at libraries in Nassau and Suffolk encouraging patrons to cast their vote on library computers. Voting opens July 7 and ends August 31.

The public is encouraged to participate by visiting http://www.buildabetterburb.org to learn more about the competition and to view the proposals of the finalists and cast their vote. The winners of the competition as selected by the jury and the Long Island Index People’s Choice Award recipient will be announced at a press conference on October 4, 2010 at the Community Development Corporation of Long Island 40th Anniversary Gala luncheon. Prizes totaling $ 22,500 will be awarded, including a $ 2,500 prize for the top project submitted by a student currently enrolled in an undergraduate or graduate program.

According to Nancy Rauch Douzinas, president of the Rauch Foundation and publisher of the Long Island Index, “Sponsoring the Build a Better Burb competition provides us with a unique opportunity to further our goal at the Index of providing the public with timely, useful information as well as innovative ideas and visions to help build a better Long Island. With the current economic issues facing our region, this is the right time to address how to create the homes, jobs, and communities we need. We hope through the public campaign this summer to really get Long Islanders talking in a more vigorous way about working together to shape our shared future.”

“The submitted ideas were tremendously varied in scale, scope and point of view, but most were both highly imaginative and optimistic,” said competition advisor June Williamson. “They reflect the broad range of current progressive design thinking about the challenges of retrofitting and reshaping the development patterns of North American suburbs, which experts concur must change.”

The best submissions, richly illustrated with plans, renderings, diagrams and videos, were selected as finalists by a diverse jury of distinguished academics and professionals. They are:

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Fundamentals of Economic Analysis, Lecture 8: Competition and Monopoly | Peter G. Klein

November 2nd, 2011 by Econ_Forecasts | No Comments | Filed in Economic Analysis

Joseph T. Salerno and Peter G. Klein are two of the most productive microeconomists in the Austrian School today. This seminar provides an introduction to Austrian Economics, and offers a preview of their forthcoming textbook for graduate students. Presented at the Ludwig von Mises Institute, 11-15 June 2007. mises.org Peter G.Klein is an American Austrian economist who studies managerial and organizational issues. Klein is Associate Professor in the Division of Applied Social Sciences at the University of Missouri and Associate Director of the Contracting and Organizations Research Institute (CORI). He is also an adjunct professor at the Norwegian School of Economics and Business Administration, Senior Fellow at the Ludwig von Mises Institute, and a Faculty Research Fellow at the McQuinn Center for Entrepreneurial Leadership. Links to selected online books and essays on Austrian Economics What is Austrian Economics? mises.org Human Action: A Treatise on Economics by Ludwig von Mises mises.org Audio book version: www.youtube.com Theory and History: An Interpretation of Social and Economic Evolution by Ludwig von Mises mises.org Audio book version: www.youtube.com Economic Calculation in the Socialist Commonwealth by Ludwig von Mises mises.org Audio book version: www.youtube.com Historical Setting of the Austrian School of Economics by Ludwig von Mises mises.org The Ultimate Foundation of Economic Science by Ludwig von Mises mises.org Man, Economy, and State by Murray N
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