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J. Christoph Panfil, Managing Director, Hart Howerton, to chair the 'Sustainable Development' panel at the INVgolf Investment Forum 2005
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE February 18, 2005 -- J. Christoph Panfil, Managing Director, Hart Howerton, will chair the 'Sustainable Development' panel at the INVgolf Investment Forum 2005, an important international industry and investment forum scheduled to take place in Belek, Antalya, Turkey, April 22 & 23, 2005. "I look forward to a lively debate while chairing the 'Sustainable Development' panel," says Chris, who is based in London. "The balance between environmentally-sensitive design, financial feasibility, and the regulatory context is becoming increasingly relevant to the development of golf resort communities world-wide. Issues of sustainability will be especially important for Turkey as it hopes to develop into the prime golf destination in the East Mediterranean." About Hart Howerton Hart Howerton, a group of 120 design professionals who focus on Designing Complete Environments through land planning, architecture, landscape architecture and interior design. Hart Howerton's offices are located in London, New York, San Francisco, as well as in Hawaii, Vail, Park City, and Minneapolis. Hart Howerton works very closely and partner with our clients to understand their vision, business objectives, and market opportunities. In doing so, the firm considers market, financial, political and historical conditions as a way to guide a project's design. Hart Howerton combines the broad experience and technical depth of a large international firm with the kind of direct, active, personal service of principals usually found only in smaller firms. Hart Howerton seeks out the best local partners and experts to form teams that can effectively execute a project's vision. And, the firm stays with a project from conceptualisation to completion and beyond, whilst a new environment develops and a new community takes shape. Further information For further information, please contact: Peter Michel Heilmann
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