Structures for Inclusion 2
Host: Pennsylvania State University
Year: 2002
Theme: “Good Deeds, Good Design”
Panelists:
Tom Dutton, Kim Tanzer, Sergio Palleroni, Jae Cha, Dan Pitera, Teddy
Cruz, Kent Spreckelmeyer, Danny Samuels, Deborah Gans and Matthew
Jelacic, Scott Ball, Peter Wolk, Michael Rios
Keynotes: Ken Reardon, James Wines
Screening: “The Rural Studio” and discussion with co-director Opening Remarks By Jeff Evans
In
the absence of good design, it is easy to say it is not important.
People make due, they endow space with meaning beyond anything a
designer can plan for. Community can still be found in the most humble
of spaces--a child can still smile in the barest of dwellings, and a
teacher can provide for his or her students in most conditions. Do
circumstances guarantee or prevent success? I cannot answer that
question. As a matter of fact, I struggle to answer one simple
question, is design important?
I cannot assume to know why
everyone chose to attend this particular conference, but I do fell that
we share a common bond. We engage in advocacy work or fight for changes
that we never dreamed would be a part of our scope of work. We are told
design is frivolous, or that art is incredibly valuable. We are asked
if beauty is only eye candy for us and other designers, or if the
community will grow to need it as well. We are asked what is more
valuable--the process or the end product. We see the realities of the
living conditions of those we work with, and still dream great things.
We realize that the answers are often located outside of our projects
within broader social, political, cultural, and environmental
questions.
SFI2 doesn’t claim to answer all of these difficult
questions once and for all. Instead, we hope to present inspiring
projects, to provide a forum for discussion of these questions and to
teach designers skills that will allow them to forge their own answers
to these questions. This conference is special because of the people
that are here in attendance. Each of us has grappled with some very
difficult questions about our future careers. The process of finding
our answers and our answers themselves can be of great benefit to the
other people in the room and to those that were not able to join us
today.
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