Events

2009-04-16 Managing for Identity: Shaping Places, Shaping Memories (C166-P94160)

Headshot of Lowell Chun

Time/Location: 11:30 a.m. - 1:00 p.m., The Plaza Club (Location, Map, Dress)

Program: “Managing for Identity: Shaping Places, Shaping Memories”

Speaker: Lowell Chun, Principal LPC Global

PDU Info: Session #C166-P94160. PMPs earn 1 PDU in Category 3.

 

Synopsis “Managing for Identity: Shaping Places, Shaping Memories”

  •  Brand as Presence and  Identity

  •  Examples of Brand is Various Contexts

  •  Developing Intentional Branded Identity

  • Integrating Brand into Current and Future Efforts

Speaker's Biography  

Lowell Chun is an architect, planner, community development consultant and brand professional whose work spans over 2 decades and half the globe, where he has led design, planning, and community development efforts for private and public sector clients in locations ranging from the U.S. Virgin Islands to Saudi Arabia.  Examples of project types include new university communities in Saudi Arabia, commercial/residential districts in Jakarta, resort destination plans for Key Biscayne, St. Maarten, St. Croix, and Nawiliwili, high-rise residential projects in Central Honolulu, and community revitalization and identity development projects on Oahu.

His awareness and facility with brand as a pervasive presence in any effort and of its potential to influence the long-term signature of its results evolved gradually as the perspective of time revealed both the relative successes of various approaches and the positive long-term value of a successfully branded identity.  He currently integrates this awareness with current project and business efforts.

 Mr. Chun holds degrees in architecture from Cornell University and in English from the University of Hawaii at Manoa.  He is a subject of record in Who’s Who in the West, Who’s Who in America, and Who’s Who in the World.