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Cuba : Sustainable Architecture and Urban Development
December 27, 2009
- January 05, 2010
![]() This research delegation includes an examination of the history of Sustainable Development and Architecture in Havana, Cienfuegos and Trinidad, all listed as UNESCO "World Heritage Sites." We will also study the restoration of Old Havana and visit many historic sites in all three cities. Our expert guide will be distinguished Architect and Urban Planner Miguel Coyula, of the advisory agency, "The Group for the Comprehensive Development of the Capital." Coyula is a dynamic professional who is well-known as a Cuban television personality and as the "Godfather" of the Group's 20 community development projects in Havana. He has lectured widely in the U.S. and Europe about Cuban Architecture. This trip is for full-time architects, planners, professors and teachers in related areas, and others employed in fields related to urbanism, planning and architecture. Program Highlights:
Cost: $2550, double occupancy when available; single occupany supplement, $300 Price Includes:
How to Register: We would like to receive your application and a non-refundable deposit of $500 by October 31 and your full payment by November 15. A late fee of $50 will be applied to late applications. Payments by Mastercard, Visa or Discover are welcome.Please read our Important Travel Guidelines and Cancellation Policy.
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