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SUMMARY:Designing for Equity: New Parks Prioritize the Community
DESCRIPTION:Designing for Equity: New Parks Prioritize the Community\nTwo new parks under construction in the Bay Area — India Basin in SF and Mosswood Park in Oakland — have the specific mandate to create equity in their communities. Come learn from the clients\, the community members\, and the design team about the design process and how the projects benefited from this new approach. \nOn each side of the San Francisco Bay\, a park is under construction whose design aims to increase equity in a neighborhood that saw neglect over past decades\, while the surrounding urban areas boomed. To do this\, each of the City Parks’ departments set out to empower neighbors as leaders in the design process by flipping the traditional relationships between designer\, client\, and community. \nWhat lessons do these projects have for architects\, designers\, and city change-makers seeking an inclusive approach to the design process? What specific approaches did these two projects take to addressing social and economic inequity? What challenges did the projects encounter\, and what lies ahead for projects facing similar challenges? \n\n\n    \n\nAgenda\n\n	5:00 - 5:30 PM | Check-in / Networking + Light Refreshments \n5:30 - 7:00 PM | Presentation with Q&A \n\n\n    \n\nPresenters\n\n	Moderator: Lydia Lee\, Bay Area Journalist with a focus on Architecture and Design \nIndia Basin Shoreline Park Project: \n\nClient: Josh Silver\, Program Manager\, San Francisco Recreation and Parks\nCommunity Outreach Partner: Jackie Bryant\, Executive Director\, APRI SF\nArchitect: Emily Gosack\, Principal\, Jensen Architects\nLandscape Architect: Katherine Liss\, Senior Associate\, GGN\n\nMosswood Park Project: \n\nClient: Christine Reed\, Project & Grant Management Division Manager\, City of Oakland\nCommunity Outreach Partner: Charmin Roundtree-Baaqee\, Founder\, Art is Luv\nArchitect: Dominique Elie\, Senior Associate\, LMS Architects\nLandscape Architect: Sarah Kuehl\, Principal. Einwiller Kuehl\n\n\n\n\nThis program is in collaboration with the AIASF Committee on the Environment (COTE). \n\n\n\n\n\n    \n\nLearning Objectives (1.5 LU)\n\n	1 - Describe innovative approaches to community engagement and community leadership in the design process. \n2 - Be familiar with questions that the design team can ask themselves to improve equity in the design process. \n3 - Initiate more equitable approaches to design with internal and client teams. \n4 - Define Equitable Development Plan.
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