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When We Vote
Does voting really matter? It is how we make our choices evident in a way that can bring clarity and light. Done in exploration, collaboration and sound judgment with a posture of thinking about others, we can collectively create places of belonging for all.
Earth Day 2024: Planet vs. Plastics
Celebrating Women Who Design
Equity in the Built Environment
Climate Equity
Activism for Community Voice
Rekindling Passion
Aligning Equity - Our Trip to AIS Headquarters
What is your impact?
Celebrating Earth Day
#whereintheworld Breaking Barriers
#whereintheworld
#UNSEEN: Camp, Class and Conferences in the time of COVID
#Un(for)seen Changes
#UNSEEN Climate Change
We are bearing witness to the brokenness of our climate. Webster defines climate as follows…
#UNSEEN Forces: (MCA * STEAM)
In physics, a force (F=m*a) is any interaction that, when unopposed, will change the motion of an object. As we are immersed in quarantine, we are seeing the power of collaboration that is changing lives.
Urban Design Perspectives Celebrates: Earth Day 2020
Join our Virtual Book Club! Urban Design Perspectives would like to welcome you to celebrate Earth Day with us by participating in a virtual book club discussion.
#UNSEEN
As many start the new year with making resolutions, it is our intention to not make any checklists. The drawback with lists is that there will always be something left undone and one is left with a feeling of not doing enough.
A Year of Reflection
As we begin wrapping up 2019, our firm is taking time to reflect on the goals we set out to achieve and recognize where we still have room to grow. This year Urban Design Perspectives actively maintained a list of goals which aligned with who we are and who we would like to become.
A Small Firm’s Journey to 2030
What will you do with what you have? That’s the question that has been stirring in my head. It is something that impacts every aspect of my life from relationships, work obligations and service in the community.