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David Winslow

Posted on Wednesday, September 13, 2006 by Registered CommenterLisa in | Comments4 Comments

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On September 13th, 2006, architect David Winslow will discuss the evolution of alleys and their potential to strengthen the urban fabric of today's cities. David will elaborate on his view that alleys offer a unique opportunity to increase urban density and create desirable public spaces.

David's firm, Winslow Architecture & Urban Design, focuses on residential architecture and its extension to urban design. He received his professional degree from California Polytechnic University, San Luis Obispo in 1985 and has worked in the architectural offices of Peter Eisenman, Rafael Vinoly and Zaha Hadid. In 1997, he received a Masters degree in architecture and city planning from University of California at Berkeley. He has worked in Denmark, Finland, and Italy. He is currently researching and writing a book about alleys.

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Contact info:
Winslow Architecture & Urban Design
55 Sumner Street
San Francisco, CA US-94103
Phone +1 415 431 9200
Fax +1 415 553 3654
david (at) winslowarchitecture.com
http://www.winslowarchitecture.com/

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