SOCIAL AGENCY IN EDUCATION the case for cornell’s design education
Jun 19, 2015
SOCIAL AGENCY IN EDUCATIONthe case for cornell’s design education
RAWA BEBEK, JAKARTA
+ RW 13+ To Airport
+ My House
15 min
30 min
there’s a mismatch between what needs to be done and what people are doing
agency
D+E|E+Ddesign. engineering. education. development
PROJECT 1: House 2 Sustainable And Affordable HomeLansing, Tompkins County, NY
PARTNERS:+ Community Building Works+ Ithaca Neighborhood Housing Service (INHS)
CURRENT PROGRESS:+ Design Development+ Material Research and Procurement+ Energy Systems Research+ Environmental Analysis
DESIGN/BUILDNEW
EXPERIENCE
WHAT IS IT? We are an interdisciplinary team dedicated to Social Architecture and Engineering. We employ our creative energies, knowledge and idealism by en-gaging developing communities.
We focus on sustainable and equitable design of the built envi-ronment ranging from buildings, urban design/planning and infra-structures.
SUMMER+FALL 2009
ArchitectureStructural EngineeringStructural DesignWeb DesignLandscape ArchitectureBusinessInterior DesignEnvironmental AnalysisEnvironmental EngineeringCommunity ActivismConstruction ManagementConstruction DrawingSustainable MaterialsSustainable Energy SystemsSocial PolicyCity PlanningCivic Action
Interested?... Barry Beagen: [email protected] Leape: [email protected]
Let’s have a chat!
SCHEME 4: to be built
design ideas
partner:CommunityBuildingWorks
dispatch from GSD:
DESIGN FOR SOCIAL CHANGE AND ACTIVISM!SEPT 17th5:00PM - 7:00PMLEWIS AUDITORIUM
D+E|E+D and Design&Planning Group presents:
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Over recent years, a small but active micro-generation of Harvard GSD students have worked collaboratively and progres-sively to re-engage their design education with real communi-ties outside the studio. Much of this work has emerged from the student group Social Change and Activism (SoCA), a hori-zontal organization of GSD students committed to proactive social change. SoCA provides the infrastructure and network of like-minded students to pursue ambitious projects that bring quality design to local Boston communities and beyond. Recent design projects incubated by SoCA include a teen cen-ter in Lowell, Massachusetts, a library installation in Bos-ton’s Chinatown, and a community center in Capetown, South Africa. SoCA also supports design education for Boston-area youth through the Design Initiative for Youth program for 8th-graders and summer Project Link program for high school students.
The work of SoCA is part of the larger project that Quilian Riano has termed ‘critical activism’: a new wave of design-ers that--while conscious of both modernism’s failed utopian origins and post-war idealism--continue the search for alter-native models to architectural practice. Today, students and young designers believe once again that “design can change the world,” contending that participatory design is a tool for shaping not only form, but also interrelated political, social and economic systems and processes. By sharing recent projects by SoCA and other GSD students that leverage design toward social equity, Dk Osseo-Asare and Quilian Riano will offer through ‘Dispatch from GSD’ a primer on how to be a so-cial revolutionary without burning down your design school.
doing a “good” job, is different from doing a good job
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pre-fabricated tent is strong enough to resist hurricane but has a light structure
beer crate and canvas foundation for the tent is used
layer of sand and gravel for initial foundation
tent is converted to a roof structure. The canvas or tarp can be fully enclosed
walls, windows and a door can be built when more resources are collected
roof structure is anchored securely to the foundation to prevent lift
concrete is poured over the layer of sand and gravel
Proper roof, possibly out of corrugated metal can replace the tent when needed
PHASE 1
PHASE 2
PHASE 3
Meanwhile, the parcels adjacent are layered with concrete float-ing foundation
When foundation has been laid, the tents can move in . More permanent settle-ments can occur.
future
JIRR
JIRR - Jakarta Inner Ring RoadJORR - Jakarta Outer Ring Roadproposed 3rd ring in Jakarta 2030 Spatial Masterplan
[ JIRR operations ]
[ timeline ]
1995 - 1996Jln Tol Pelabuhan
Jln Tol Ir. Wiyoto WiyonoJln. Tol. Pluit - Tomang
1991199520km
11.55km
15.5km
elevated portion~ 23 km
on the level of ground plane with minor grade separation for sub-crossings
no. of walikotano. of kelurahanno. of kecamatan
The construction of the JIRR is a negotiation of topography, political boundaries and economy. It divides the communities and legal-political boundaries.
The tollway not only separates the physical urban fabric of city, it is also dilineates the sub-district boundaries of the city. The sub-districts (kecamatan) are adjacent to the tollway which meant that the negotiation of the space under-neath the tollway will either have to be a contes-tation amongst both sides or something larger - the city itself.JORR
proposed 3rd ring
combining research and practical engagement
+ mobilizing individuals
+ commitedlocalleadership
+ involving the community
institutions, businesses and stu-dents have to re-think the way they operate and innovate
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