Personal Information
Organization / Workplace
Memphis, Tn United States
Occupation
Real Estate / Urban Design
Industry
CleanTech / Environment
About
Responsibilities: As executive vice president, Bloodworth is responsible for the firm’s planning and development activity and is involved in the firm’s management and strategic planning. He provides strategic direction to the Office Development Team, oversees all large scale multiple-use projects, establishes joint ventures and works with large users.
Bloodworth has an undergraduate degree in Architecture from the University of Virginia, studied Environmental Design at Yale University, was an American Scandinavian Foundation Fellow in Sweden and a Knight Fellow at the University of Miami. An avid artist, examples of his work may be seen at www.russellbloodworth.com.
Tags
relationships
forgivenes
understanding
acceptance
compassion
architecture
fayette
new urbanism
finsherville
corinth
holly springs
end
fra angelico
jesus
pietro lorenzetti
cross
pesach
passover
communion
prodigal son
gods word
10
scripture
outliers
god
000
mastery
planning
urbanism
land use
natural forms
urban triage
urban intervention
terrain
revitalization
blueways
great neighborhoods
uli memphis
zipper zone
regional dialogue
uli
economic sustainability
sustainable urbanism
memphis downtown rotary
greenways
great infrastructure
collierville
udc
safety
perimeter
bloodworth
oil
ulimemphis
block
grain
urban structure
sustainbility
walkability
walk
5 minute walk
permeability
See more
Presentations
(8)Likes
(9)David Crossley Handout
Hayley Pallister
•
14 years ago
Narrow Streets, Timely Response: Healthy Streets for America
Congress for the New Urbanism
•
14 years ago
The Built Environment, Traffic Safety and Travel Choice
Congress for the New Urbanism
•
14 years ago
Andy Mortenson-Measuring Transportation Connectivity by RDI
Congress for the New Urbanism
•
14 years ago
2009 CNU Curb To Cupola by Donald Powers
Congress for the New Urbanism
•
14 years ago
To Walk or Not to Walk
Congress for the New Urbanism
•
14 years ago
Optimizing Urban Structure: Toward an Integrated New Urbanist Model - Evan Jones - CNU 17
Congress for the New Urbanism
•
14 years ago
Optimizing Urban Structure: Toward an Integrated New Urbanist Model - Mehaffy, Porta, Rofe and Salingaros - CNU17
Congress for the New Urbanism
•
14 years ago
How Citizens Can Make a Difference in Defining and Achieving Walkability
Barry Wellar
•
15 years ago
Personal Information
Organization / Workplace
Memphis, Tn United States
Occupation
Real Estate / Urban Design
Industry
CleanTech / Environment
About
Responsibilities: As executive vice president, Bloodworth is responsible for the firm’s planning and development activity and is involved in the firm’s management and strategic planning. He provides strategic direction to the Office Development Team, oversees all large scale multiple-use projects, establishes joint ventures and works with large users.
Bloodworth has an undergraduate degree in Architecture from the University of Virginia, studied Environmental Design at Yale University, was an American Scandinavian Foundation Fellow in Sweden and a Knight Fellow at the University of Miami. An avid artist, examples of his work may be seen at www.russellbloodworth.com.
Tags
relationships
forgivenes
understanding
acceptance
compassion
architecture
fayette
new urbanism
finsherville
corinth
holly springs
end
fra angelico
jesus
pietro lorenzetti
cross
pesach
passover
communion
prodigal son
gods word
10
scripture
outliers
god
000
mastery
planning
urbanism
land use
natural forms
urban triage
urban intervention
terrain
revitalization
blueways
great neighborhoods
uli memphis
zipper zone
regional dialogue
uli
economic sustainability
sustainable urbanism
memphis downtown rotary
greenways
great infrastructure
collierville
udc
safety
perimeter
bloodworth
oil
ulimemphis
block
grain
urban structure
sustainbility
walkability
walk
5 minute walk
permeability
See more