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AweLab explores the ways in which artists, designers and creative-makers employ Awe as a tool for inspiration and generation, and as a community-centered approach to life.

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Evolving Role of the Social Impact Designer

June 16, 2017 Amy Ress
 Autodesk Gallery | Panel Discussion | 6-9 pm, June 16

Autodesk Gallery | Panel Discussion | 6-9 pm, June 16

The “President” Trump election, Brexit, and rising nationalism here and abroad have called many things into question, including how we situate the built environment in an overall field of priorities, and they come at a time when the social implications of design have been increasingly prominent. That rise has been predicated on a social democratic philosophy which suggests that the built environment is a public resource. Many public goods (e.g. clean air, clean water) already are under assault. Does the built environment require a new form of defense? If so, what is it?

Join us for a panel discussion with Amy Ress, Program Director, Resilient by Design; Brian Tucker, Founder, GeoHazards International; and David Baker, David Baker Architects; moderated by John King, Urban Design Critic, San Francisco Chronicle. Thanks to the Curry Stone Design Prize in partnership with the Autodesk Foundation for hosting this event.

Tags Curry Stone, GeoHazards International, Resilient by Design, David Baker Architects, Autodesk, San Francisco Chronicle, John King, Amy Ress, David Baker, Brian Tucker, San Francisco Design Week

AweLab explores the ways in which artists, designers and creative-makers employ Awe as a tool for inspiration and generation, and as a community-centered approach to life. Through curated installations, salons and workshops, AweLab is interested in the potential for art and design to transform individual and collective lives, and contribute to the greater good.

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