Homeworks: Public Space

Event Date: May 5, 2020; Event City: Public Space Indy Design Week wanted to provide an opportunity to offer our practitioners ways to get engaged and use their skills for public benefit during this time of uncertainty. Participating in this program will gain you an all access pass. We expect you to attend at least two of the four sessions. We are asking you as an attendee to do work with us, so we want to reward you for your efforts. Space is limited. View the full schedule of events. The design and academic communities have an important role in this pandemic now, and also to design a more resilient community for the future. Presenting Participants Quilian Riano, Associate Director of the Cleveland Urban Design Collaborative, Kent State University (Kent, OH) Brie Hensold & Gina Ford, Co-Founders, Agency Landscape + Planning (Cambridge, MA)‍‍ Community Organization Participants Donna Sink, People for Urban Progress (Indianapolis, IN) Homeworks seeks impactful and thoughtful responses to COVID-19 and its accompanying social, economic, and civic hardships by convening a series of conversations with national and regional academics, designers, and community practitioners. Each day of this series, we will hear from different subject matter experts on the topic. This will be followed by a working session with attendees. Homeworks is a program of the Columbus Design Institute and presented by the Central Indiana Community Foundation. Read the full post on Bustler

Homeworks: Public Space
Event Date: May 5, 2020; Event City:

Public Space

Indy Design Week wanted to provide an opportunity to offer our practitioners ways to get engaged and use their skills for public benefit during this time of uncertainty. Participating in this program will gain you an all access pass. We expect you to attend at least two of the four sessions. We are asking you as an attendee to do work with us, so we want to reward you for your efforts. Space is limited. View the full schedule of events.

The design and academic communities have an important role in this pandemic now, and also to design a more resilient community for the future.

Presenting Participants

  • Quilian Riano, Associate Director of the Cleveland Urban Design Collaborative, Kent State University (Kent, OH)
  • Brie Hensold & Gina Ford, Co-Founders, Agency Landscape + Planning (Cambridge, MA)‍‍

Community Organization Participants

  • Donna Sink, People for Urban Progress (Indianapolis, IN)

Homeworks seeks impactful and thoughtful responses to COVID-19 and its accompanying social, economic, and civic hardships by convening a series of conversations with national and regional academics, designers, and community practitioners.

Each day of this series, we will hear from different subject matter experts on the topic. This will be followed by a working session with attendees.

Homeworks is a program of the Columbus Design Institute and presented by the Central Indiana Community Foundation. Read the full post on Bustler