Preparing mayors to be the chief urban designers of their cities since 1986. MICD is a leadership initiative of @NEAarts in partnership with @usmayors.
"A game changer for our community": Many thanks to the design leaders who shared insights and inspiration with the participating mayors at our Special Session in Gainesville, FL last week. Read about the Resource Team: https://t.co/Zx3DXcbLjp
Last week, 7 mayors and 7 design leaders gathered in Gainesville, FL for our final session of 2024, sharing project ideas and learning new tools to lead with design. Special thanks to our hosts, the UF School of Architecture and Mayor Harvey Ward: https://t.co/oR4bwqtKRv
This week, a new cohort of mayors and design leaders will convene in Gainesville, FL for a Special Session of MICD, hosted by the University of Florida School of Architecture and Mayor Harvey Ward. We look forward to joining you in Gainesville!
The Mayors' Institute on City Design is seeking up to four universities and/or design nonprofits to host our 2025-2026 Special Sessions. The RFQ is now open through January 10, 2025: https://t.co/JgCZzxPYax @NEAarts
Join us today at 1pm ET for an informational webinar introducing the MICD Just City Mayoral Fellowship. The 2025 expression of interest for mayors is currently open through November 15. Register now: https://t.co/ZO8t5Jdzid
Mayors, you're invited to express interest in the 2025 MICD Just City Mayoral Fellowship, a semester-long program at @HarvardGSD designed to tackle injustices in cities through urban planning and design. Express interest by 11/15: https://t.co/QV7NMtweeq @NEAarts@usmayors
Join our small team! The Mayors' Institute on City Design is hiring a program coordinator. This critical staff member helps put on high-quality MICD events, manages MICD communications, and helps us to "lead with design." @usmayors@NEAarts https://t.co/QbWnWkUPFc
From the Just City Lab at the Harvard Graduate School of Design, the Just City Index is a framework of 50 values to help communities define what justice means for them. https://t.co/kDtW4fWjGa
Many thanks to the Resource Team who shared insights and inspiration at our first-ever Special Session dedicated to supporting Native citizens across the urban-rural continuum, hosted by MASS Design Group in Albuquerque, NM. Read more: https://t.co/1gLjyv5W6a
Last week, MICD's Bridging Boundaries special session in Albuquerque brought together six mayors and Tribal leaders to discuss supporting Native citizens across the urban-rural continuum. Special thanks to our hosts, @MayorKeller and MASS Design Group. https://t.co/yxK0fdwjeq
This week, the first-ever MICD Special Session dedicated to bringing together mayors and Tribal leaders comes to Albuquerque, NM. Host Mayor Tim Keller, a longtime MICD alum, aims to create a more inclusive and equitable city. https://t.co/KqozQzEmq6 @NEAarts@usmayors
Next week, MASS Design Group will host the first-ever MICD Special Session for mayors and Tribal leaders. Hear from project director Joseph Kunkel, MASS principal and director of the Sustainable Native Communities Design Lab about his work: https://t.co/dxgtMelbYY
This summer, MICD has been lucky to have Brendan Hall serve as our Program Intern. Brendan is currently pursuing a dual Master of Architecture and Master of Landscape Architecture + Urbanism at the Illinois Institute of Technology in Chicago.
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The expertise, insight, and collaborative spirit of our design leaders give MICD the potential to have lasting impacts on America’s cities. Many thanks to the design leaders who made MICD 79 Detroit last week such a success. https://t.co/BlxnJjkIsH
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How can partnering with community-engaged artists help address a public infrastructure crisis? To conclude our new series on arts and city leadership, learn how Austin's ""My Park, My Pool, My City"" project offered a new path forward. https://t.co/gXV4HnNV5n
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@cityoftulsagov and its partners have experimented in supporting creative, locally-engaged efforts to address institutionalized equities from the ground up. Learn more in part 5 of our series on arts and city leadership. https://t.co/Jjfd4sb0nG
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