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@mallorybaches Design for Good / Design for Impact THE CHARTER through the lens of COMMUNITY DESIGN EDWARD ORLOWSKI associate professor of architecture, Lawrence Technological University ASHLEY FLINTOFF planner, Wayne State University MALLORY BACHES urban designer, The Civic Hub @AshleySFlintoff @activistarchLTU
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CNU24 Open Innovation: Design For Good / Design For Impact

Jan 22, 2017

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@mallorybachesDesign for Good / Design for Impact

THE CHARTERthrough the lens of

COMMUNITY DESIGNEDWARD ORLOWSKI

associate professor of architecture, Lawrence Technological University

ASHLEY FLINTOFFplanner, Wayne State University

MALLORY BACHESurban designer, The Civic Hub

@AshleySFlintoff@activistarchLTU

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@mallorybachesDesign for Good / Design for Impact @AshleySFlintoff@activistarchLTU

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@mallorybachesDesign for Good / Design for Impact @AshleySFlintoff@activistarchLTU

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The Charter through the lens of Community Design : An Educator’s Confessions

Edward M. Orlowski, AIA; LEED AP; SEEDLawrence Technological University

President – Association for Community Design / Founding Director – Atelier Mule

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Image: Giuiseppe Molteni

“All art is a confession.”- Gaston Lachaise

@activistarchLTU

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Images: CNU / Paramount Pictures

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Image: John Galwaa

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We advocate the restructuring of public policy and development practices to support the following principles: neighborhoods should be diverse in use and population; communities should be designed for the pedestrian and transit as well as the car; cities and towns should be shaped by physically defined and universally accessible public spaces and community institutions; urban places should be framed by architecture and landscape design that celebrate local history, climate, ecology, and building practice. We recognize that physical solutions by themselves will not solve social and economic problems, but neither can economic vitality, community stability, and environmental health be sustained without a coherent and supportive physical framework. We represent a broad-based citizenry, composed of public and private sector leaders, community activists, and multidisciplinary professionals. We are committed to reestablishing the relationship between the art of building and the making of community, through citizen-based participatory planning and design.

@activistarchLTU

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We advocate the restructuring of public policy and development practices to support the following principles: neighborhoods should be diverse in use and population; communities should be designed for the pedestrian and transit as well as the car; cities and towns should be shaped by physically defined and universally accessible public spaces and community institutions; urban places should be framed by architecture and landscape design that celebrate local history, climate, ecology, and building practice. We recognize that physical solutions by themselves will not solve social and economic problems, but neither can economic vitality, community stability, and environmental health be sustained without a coherent and supportive physical framework. We represent a broad-based citizenry, composed of public and private sector leaders, community activists, and multidisciplinary professionals. We are committed to reestablishing the relationship between the art of building and the making of community, through citizen-based participatory planning and design.

@activistarchLTU

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Images: Justin Shafer

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Design for Good / Design for Impact

We advocate the restructuring of public policy and development practices to support the following principles: neighborhoods should be diverse in use and population; communities should be designed for the pedestrian and transit as well as the car; cities and towns should be shaped by physically defined and universally accessible public spaces and community institutions; urban places should be framed by architecture and landscape design that celebrate local history, climate, ecology, and building practice. We recognize that physical solutions by themselves will not solve social and economic problems, but neither can economic vitality, community stability, and environmental health be sustained without a coherent and supportive physical framework. We represent a broad-based citizenry, composed of public and private sector leaders, community activists, and multidisciplinary professionals. We are committed to reestablishing the relationship between the art of building and the making of community, through citizen-based participatory planning and design.

@activistarchLTU

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Images: Candy Chang and Hester Street Collaborative

@activistarchLTU

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Images: Brianna Campbell

@activistarchLTU

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Design for Good / Design for Impact

We advocate the restructuring of public policy and development practices to support the following principles: neighborhoods should be diverse in use and population; communities should be designed for the pedestrian and transit as well as the car; cities and towns should be shaped by physically defined and universally accessible public spaces and community institutions; urban places should be framed by architecture and landscape design that celebrate local history, climate, ecology, and building practice. We recognize that physical solutions by themselves will not solve social and economic problems, but neither can economic vitality, community stability, and environmental health be sustained without a coherent and supportive physical framework. We represent a broad-based citizenry, composed of public and private sector leaders, community activists, and multidisciplinary professionals. We are committed to reestablishing the relationship between the art of building and the making of community, through citizen-based participatory planning and design.

@activistarchLTU

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Image: Detroit Resists

@activistarchLTU

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Cities, like forests, are in a constant state of renewal. While forests recycle in rhythm with natural laws, the city is recycled by the collective will and conscience of its citizens.STROUD WATSON, CHATTANOOGA DESIGN STUDIO

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Everyone has the right to live in a great place.More importantly, everyone has the right to contribute

to making the place where they already live great.FRED KENT, PROJECT FOR PUBLIC SPACES

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