News Release

Samuel Assefa, LEED AP speaks at UDM School of Architecture

University of Detroit Mercy's School of Architecture will host a talk by Samuel Assefa, LEED AP, on Wednesday, Nov. 28, 2007 at 6 p.m. in the Genevieve Fisk Loranger Architecture Center on the MicNichols Campus.

The event will be sponsored by AIA Detroit and Barton Marlow, and will be the third of seven lectures of the 2007-2008 lecture series.

Assefa is Chicago's new Director of Policy for the Department of Planning and Development, advancing Mayor Richard M. Daley's vision of making Chicago, America's most livable city.

Before joining the city of Chicago, Assefa worked in both the private and public sectors of architecture, urban design, and community planning. He has been responsible for the design and integration of sustainable architecture in various cities. As the Senior Urban Designer for the City of San Francisco's Planning Department, Assefa directed land-use and design policy with specific plans aimed at developing a sustainable city policy for downtown San Francisco.

He taught Architecture at the California College of Arts and has served on several civic organization boards including the Green Buildings Committee of the San Francisco Planning and Urban Research, Board of Directors of the Architecture Foundation of San Francisco, and as a founding member of the Center for Art and Public Life at CCA. Assefa received his BA in Architecture from the University of Illinois and his Masters in City Planning from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.

Assefa's talk is free and open to the public. Continuing education points will be offered for this event. For more information please contact the UDM School of Architecture at 313-993-1532, or contact Associate Professor Amy Green Deines at deinesag@udmercy.edu.

Release date: October 23, 2007

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