Rex Cabaniss
Rex Cabaniss , AIA, AICP
Planning & Design Director | WHLC Architecture
As Partner with WHLC Architecture, Rex oversees a broad range of urban planning and architectural design projects throughout the Southeast for university, municipal, institutional and developer clients. His career spans over 40 years of professional practice across the U.S. and England. This experience in a variety of urban centers formed his interest in vibrant civic environments with a human scale. Rex serves on multiple arts, business, civic, municipal, philanthropic and professional boards and committees; each with a deep commitment to enhancing regional and urban conditions.

Courses

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Designing Biophilic Cities

Join the AIA Regional & Urban Design Committee for a series exploring sustainability practices at the intersections of natural and man-made systems. The absence of green space in our cities has not only affected local and global ecosystems but has also negatively impacted human health and wellness. Our connection with nature affects the way we think, live, work, and navigate the world we live in. Our future, more than ever, relies on how we continue to grow and adapt within nature. This panel seeks to analyze the philosophical and practical implementation of biophilic design within our cities and explore how it has and can continue to be used as a tool to positively impact the health of our communities.  

Course expires 7/11/2026

This session was recorded live on August 3, 2023.

1.50 LU|HSW
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Equitable Communities Through Inclusive Urban Development

Promoting diversity, equity, and inclusion in urban planning requires a holistic approach that considers the roles of downtowns, suburbs, and neighborhoods. Comprehensive land use plans, 10-minute neighborhoods, plus transit- and trails-oriented development are valuable tools in creating inclusive and sustainable communities. Discover how to address historical harms, engage communities, and prioritize civic investments to ensure that the benefits of development are shared equitably with leading proponents of integrating DEI with design: Vanessa Morrison, MRCP and Dana McKinney White.  Hosted by the Regional and Urban Design Committee (RUDC).

This course was recorded live on April 30, 2024.

Course expires 3/9/2027

1 LU|HSW