Learn how strategic public investment in innovative urban infrastructure is tackling big urban issues and strengthening communities in Bethlehem, Boston, and New Orleans.
Visionary urban planning and public investment in infrastructure has long been a hallmark of progressive communities. The five 2017 Rudy Bruner Award for Urban Excellence (RBA) medalists provide powerful examples of how government investment in urban places builds and strengthens communities, catalyzes economic development, and inspires civic pride, ensuring equitable, healthy, and socio-economically vibrant cities.
Anne-Marie Lubenau, FAIA
Anne-Marie is dedicated to engaging people in the process of design and increasing understanding of the built environment and its impact on our lives. She is director of the Rudy Bruner Award for Urban Excellence, a national design award that recognizes transformative urban places distinguished by their economic and social contributions to America’s cities.
Scot Spencer
As Associate Director for Advocacy and Influence, Scot leads The Annie E. Casey Foundation’s work in advancing community-focused policies, practices and strategies that increase opportunities for children, families and the places where they live and foster their success. Scot holds degrees in Architecture and Urban and Environmental Studies.
Learning Objectives
Understand and describe how public investment in urban development can address community welfare including significant challenges like affordable housing, education, and the regeneration of communities, and affect economic, environmental, and social change.
Discuss how integrating new development into a broader, sustainable vision that taps into and leverages community resources improves quality of life for residents AND the surrounding community.
Demonstrate the value of engaging in collaborative, public/private partnerships in the planning, design, and development of public buildings and housing.
Describe how design and development address environmental objectives
This is the recording of a webinar originally aired on 2/12/18 produced by the AIA Housing Knowledge Community and the Open Architecture Collaborative.
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