SFI Archive
SFI1: “Designing for the 98% Without Architects” (2000)
SFI2: “Good Deeds, Good Design” (2002)
SFI3: “Affordable Housing” (2003)
SFI4: “Choosing Relevancy” (2004)
SFI5: “Going to Scale” (2005)
SFI6: “Expanding Design” (2006)
SFI7: "High Impact" (2007)
SFI8: “Systems for inclusion” (2008)
SFI9: “Generate. Activate. Maintain.” (2009)
Inspiration
The Structures for Inclusion conference has a lot to do with the notion
of support structure. Design Corps founder Bryan Bell likes to describe
what he does as “being in the trenches,” because it means (hopefully)
that he’s working with the end users who need our services. However,
being in a trench, you don’t know what the people are doing in the
trench next to you.
We were not sharing our
lessons, good and bad. Sambo and I decided we all should get together
and share our lessons, be honest, try to help other people from making
[the same] mistakes, and encourage some design students.
That’s all it’s been. It’s just been collective sharing of ideas.
What
I love most is when the speakers are up there, and they hear somebody
else speak and there’s a sort of realization that occurs in front of
the whole audience. [Speakers have a] recognition that they’re a part
of something else, some chemistry that may only be for that particular
panel. …It’s dynamic, it’s alive, it’s just happening then. It’s not
like we’ve all know each other for 50 years and we’re just here to tell
you what to do. If there’s anything successful, it’s been just trying
to share some lessons. And that’s...simple.
Design Corps does
its best to keep each successive year relevant by hosting and planning
locally, and through input from past attendees.
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SFI ARCHIVE LINKS
SFI1 (2000)
SFI2 (2002)
SFI3 (2003)
SFI4 (2004)
SFI5 (2005)
SFI6 (2006)
SFI7 (2007)
SFI8 (2008)
SFI9 (2009)
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