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(4LU) From Vision to Action: Designing Movements for Community Transformation

  • 1.  (4LU) From Vision to Action: Designing Movements for Community Transformation

    Posted 30 days ago

    Today’s climate crisis means our cities and towns serve as more than simply the hubs of economic and cultural vitality. In an era of climate change, our communities represent the central organizing mechanisms for the survival of humankind. This reality positions communities at the heart of our solutions to all the world’s most pressing issues, from the affordability crisis to a climate-resilient future.  

    However, at the time we urgently need effective decision-making, a democratic crisis is contributing to political paralysis, controversy and loss of public trust in institutions the world over. Professionals must adopt a new democratic orientation that empower citizens to codesign solutions.  

    We can’t afford to sit on the sidelines now. The stakes are too high! It’s time to recommit ourselves to public service, jump start the democratic process, honor the citizen architect tradition and galvanize the next wave of design leadership in our communities.  

    Join us in this 4-part to explore how architects—working at every scale, from grassroots movements to global collaborations—can catalyze meaningful community transformation. The series is intended for civic leaders, architects, and other design professionals looking to make a difference in their community. 

    LEARN MORE AND REGISTER >  

    Sessions include:  

    Communities by Design: Building a Global Urban Design Movement: (Feb 5) Explore the methodology that has mobilized thousands of architects and citizens to delivery transformative, community-led outcomes.  

    DIY Design Leadership: The Urban Charrette Story(Feb 12) Discover how a grassroot, architect-led movement used tactical urbanism and creativity to influence city leadership, shape development, and launch a new generation of design leaders.  

    State and Local Mechanisms of Design Leadership(Feb 19) Learn how Community Design Centers, component-led teams, and university partnerships offer adaptable models for mobilizing volunteers and driving local impact.  

    UK-US Contemporary Experiences with Collaborative Design and Planning: (Feb 26Gain insight into how collaborative design practices in the UK and internationally have shaped participatory planning and influenced new tools to advance better outcomes.  

    This series is hosted by Communities by Design, a program of the Architects Foundation.Through decades of work in hundreds of communities with tens of thousands of volunteers and citizens, CxD Design Assistance Teams have proven that communities are at the heart of solutions to the world’s most pressing issues. Donate today to support this work. 



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    Paola Capo
    The American Institute of Architects
    Washington DC
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