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Institute for Child Care Design
May 24, 2005
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Institute for Child Care Design

 
The Fifth Annual Institute for Child Design will take place on June 20 - June 24, 2005 at the Harvard University Graduate School of Design in Cambridge, Massachusetts. Entitled, "Child Development Centers for the 21st Century," this multidisciplinary seminar brings together the knowledge and perspectives of architects and designers, educators, and early care and education professionals in an active, hands-on, team oriented approach. Faculty will bring to bear extensive experience to provide conceptual and technical information based on a wide range of design solutions and provide concrete tools for real challenges in the design of early care and education environments..

Faculty:
* Jim Greenman, Senior Vice President Bright Horizons. His books include Caring Spaces, Learning Places and Places for Childhoods;

* Mike Lindstrom, A.I.A. , Horizons Design.


Guest faculty include:
* Robin Moore, Professor of Landscape Architecture and director of the Natural Learning Initiative at North Carolina State, author of Childhood's Domain: Play and Place in Child Development.

For More Information: www.brighthorizons.com


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