We've been collating a list of podcast episodes featuring Indigenous architects, designers and community-led projects, which we'll be adding to over time. Please comment with any we've missed, and we'll add them to the list!
Join us on October 19 as @jade_kake, designer and host of the podcast @indigenousurban, presents the Margaret McCurry Lectureship in the Design Arts, "Indigenous Urbanism." Organized in partnership with @hidc_gsd.
#GSDEvents Register: https://t.co/huUAtLn8lu
#GSDEvents Join us on October 19 for the Margaret McCurry Lectureship in the Design Arts: @jade_kake @indigenousurban, “Indigenous Urbanism”
Register: https://t.co/A0iXZX6nZ5
We've been collating a list of podcast episodes featuring Indigenous architects, designers and community-led projects, which we'll be adding to over time. Please comment with any we've missed, and we'll add them to the list!
Social justice begins with building understanding and community. For Sam Olbekson, Principal of Native American Design at Cuningham Group and Founder of Full Circle Indigenous Planning, community holds a deep relationship to local cultures and traditions. https://t.co/iBTivcGOgm
We're incredibly excited to be joined by Phil Wihongi, Becky Kiddle and Te Ari Prendergast to discuss how we can all embed Māori design and language in our built environment. Join us this Wednesday as we mark Te Wiki o Te Teo Māori. Register now https://t.co/5ZFw83W3KC
"Architects, landscape architects and urban designers are, by and large, interested in social issues, and design is often an exercise in radical empathy. However, this is not, and cannot be, a substitute for genuine engagement and representation." https://t.co/8AQK1oMiAh
I'm writing about the history of urban design, which seems very white and male. Which women and BAME pioneers, writers and practitioners (including present day) should be we celebrating?
With Indigenous architects Douglas Cardinal (Blackfoot/Metis), Daniel Glenn (Apsaalooke-Crow), Brian McCormack (Nimiipuu), Eladia Smoke (Anishinaabe) and Patrick Stewart (Nisga’a).
Redevelopment and Reconciliation: Urban Planning and Northwest Indigenous Architecture in 6 hours and 20 min! 9am PDT / 11am CDT 19 May / 4am NZST 20 May (hopefully recorded for those of us in the Southern hemisphere)
FREE #SAH2020 ROUNDTABLES, May 19–28: urban planning and northwest indigenous architecture, the field of Asian American architecture, navigating the challenges of publication as a minority scholar, and more! Register now. https://t.co/dAfF7F84oT
If we were to crowdfund (from individuals, companies and organisations) to resource season 2 of Indigenous Urbanism, would there be interest? We've tried applying to @radionz for funds but so far have not been successful. Any feedback or thoughts appreciated. Ngā mihi.
i highly suggest people read this piece by @M_Gouldhawke to get an understanding of what 'Land Back' has actually looked like put into practice:
https://t.co/TO8dXF2Dj1