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SRQ DAILY Nov 14, 2016

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"You don't always have to make a choice of development or landscape. You can do both at the same time."

- Chris Reed, Stoss Landscape Urbanism
 

[Community]  Most Important Issues the County Should Work On
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The 2016 Sarasota County Citizen Opinion Survey asked respondents to rank how important it is for the county to work on nine issues that affect the quality of life in the county. The results revealed that citizens put the highest priority on county efforts to provide them opportunities to get good paying jobs (76 percent), keep the public safe (65 percent), adopt effective growth policies (64 percent), expand the availability of affordable workforce housing (62 percent) and improve transportation (61 percent).  

[Planning]  Experts Consider Urban Landscapes, Bayfront
Jacob Ogles, jacob.ogles@srqme.com

As efforts to envision a Bayfront cultural district in Sarasota begins in earnest, the Center for Architecture Sarasota last week brought a panel of experts in planning functional urban landscapes to discuss the delicate and very public art of creating a community treasure. Guests at the Friday event looked over exhibits of University of Florida student visions for a symphony hall on Sarasota Bay, then sat down as local and visiting experts discussed design strategies that seek to preserve environment assets while developing beloved public spaces.

Chris Reed, founding director of Stoss Landscape Urbanism in Boston, discussed the prominent and formative role landscape can play in cities. He showed slides of a West Palm Beach project that incorporated floating ponds, and a Gulf-front interstate plan with juts of green space surrounded by new neighborhoods, showing that greenery can invigorate downtown areas sometimes as much as office space. “You don’t always have to make a choice of development or landscape,” he stressed. “You can do both at the same time.”

Andrew Georgiadis, who has worked on form-based codes in Bradenton and Sarasota and today serves as president of Georgiadis Urban Design, discussed projects from Atlanta to Cairo. He noted that construction can also enhance greenery, especially in creating perimeters around recreational areas. “Park-goers crave an edge, with doors and windows that look over the park space,” he said. When areas simply get walled in, it can create a more bleak surrounding, he suggested.

Stephen Luoni, director of the University of Arkansas Community Design Center, discussed a long-term plan for the growing community of Conway, where streams through the area create a valuable natural resource at the center of many political fights. He said planners need to incorporate the same skills they have creating working urban networks, into keeping up natural environments. “Watersheds are ecosystems,” he said, “and cities are ecosystems.” A good framework for either can produce good results for a community.

Todd Sweet, a founder of Sweet Sparkman Architects in Sarasota, discussed more micro-projects, such as work renovating the pavilion on Siesta Key in a way that modernized the structure while also returning to original missions like preserving a water view when people enter. “We’re going to want to preserve views in new development on the Bayfront,” he noted. Structures here will also need to deal with threats like storm surge and sea level rise, and sustainable solutions, like a butterfly roof on the pavilion that turns rain water into toilet water, will need to be employed. 

Photo by Jacob Ogles

[Philanthropy ]  WBTT Launches $6-Million Capital Campaign

During Westcoast Black Theatre Troupe’s Emerald City Ball gala fundraiser, the organization officially launched its Heart & Soul capital campaign. The effort will transform the organization’s 2.5-acre, two-building campus at 10th Street and Orange Avenue into a cohesive, state-of-the-art performing arts center, enabling the organization to more fully develop its education program and creating an endowment fund for the future of the troupe. Improvements will be made to both the current theatre building and the historic Binz Building, which will become the headquarters for its administration and education outreach programs. The architecture firm of C. Alan Anderson Architect, PA and Willis Smith Construction have been selected to work with the board and staff to modify the existing buildings.  

Westcoast Black Theatre Troupe

[Hires]  Lugo Joins Comprehensive MedPsych Systems

Comprehensive MedPsych Systems (CMPS), the largest and most comprehensive multi-disciplinary private behavioral health care group in Florida, announced the addition of board-certified psychiatrist Gabriel Lugo, MD to its staff of mental and behavioral health physicians and clinicians. Lugo joins the Sarasota, Venice and St. Petersburg offices of CMPS. He is a bilingual psychiatrist, fluent in Spanish and English, double board-certified in Child and Adolescent Psychiatry and General Psychiatry.  

Comprehensive MedPsych Systems

[Hires]  Gross Re-Joins Board, Designing Women Boutique

Linda Gross has re-joined the board of directors of Designing Women Boutique, a Sarasota nonprofit consignment shop that uses its fundraising might for the benefit of local arts and human services organizations. Gross was part of the initial group of volunteers that started the organization in 2002 and has been a part of the Sarasota business community since moving to the area in 1993. The DWB board has also welcomed two additional new members, Janet Gale Hammer and Rosenda Calloway. 

Designing Women Boutique



[SOON]  PERFORMANCE: Guys and Dolls , November 18 – January 1

When it comes to wit, style, and sheer exuberant joy, Guys and Dolls is the odds-on favorite as the best musical comedies, paired with a feature score by Frank Loesser. The plot involves the unlikeliest of romantic pairings: a high-rolling gambler and a save-your-soul missionary, a showgirl dreaming of the straight-and-narrow and a crap game manager who is anything but. Place your bet on love conquering all in this hilarious classic that defined Broadway’s Golden Age.

The Asolo Repertory Theatre , 5555 North Tamiami Trail Sarasota, 34243

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