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Central Virginia Construction Specifications Institute will be hosting the 2009 Middle Atlantic Region Conference in historical
Charlottesville, VA on October 8-11. The conference will be held at the Omni Charlottesville Hotel,
located on the city's downtown pedestrian mall at the heart of the city. Our conference theme is Sustaining Mr. Jefferson's Legacy, Designing for the
Future.
Nestled in the foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains, the city of Charlottesville is rich with history. Three of our nation's
founding presidents lived in the area, James Madison, James Monroe, and of course Mr. Jefferson. There are many significant
historical buildings dotted throughout the area, but none are so revered as Jefferson's University of Virginia. The UVA grounds
are a magnificent testimony to Jefferson's aesthetics and ingenuity. The University rotunda is often recognized as one of the
most important buildings in United States history.
The goal of our conference is to look at the University's past, and how that might shape its future. We will be focusing on
two very large University projects that promise to be moving in a more sustainable direction. One of these projects promises
to look into the healing power of building technology, the other, into how a building might promote learning and environmental
responsibility.
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