Structures for Inclusion 7
Each year, Design
Corps, in association with a local nonprofit organization or school,
hosts its Structures for Inclusion (SFI) conference. Each SFI uniquely
exposes attendees to both pathways to pursue alternative
community-based work as well as evidence of the impact or influence of
such work. From its inception in 2000, the dual mission of SFI has
consistently been 1) to showcase design efforts that reach out to and
serve a diverse clientele, and 2) to provide information on alternative
career paths available to students and young designers.
Structures for Inclusion 7
will take place April 13-15, 2007, at the University of North Carolina
Charlotte. Addressing the theme “High Impact: Positive Change Through
Design/Build,” SFI7 will focus on the growing interest in design/build
as both an academic and a professional methodology.
Design/build
has offered an excellent venue for creating positive change through
architecture as it encompasses both the idea and the execution,
providing a tool for designers to take real and immediate action. What
is being shown through realized examples is that design/build is
relevant to many social, political, and environmental issues. The
attention on this impact has led the profession to reassess its role,
educators to re-evaluate their teaching models, and the public to
reconsider the ways designers can contribute to the issues individuals
face daily.
With a focus on current case studies, SFI7 will
provide students, educators, and other design professionals with
informative examples of the best academic and practice-based projects.
Case studies are selected to demonstrate exemplary and visionary
techniques for executing design/build projects, providing a forum for
learning, discussion and evolution of design/build. Presentations will
include examples ranging from Katrina and tsunami disaster relief to
political constructions and digital fabrication.
SFI7 is being
co-organized by the University of North Carolina Charlotte College of
Architecture and Design Corps, and will be held after CriticalMASS,
an annual symposium hosted by the College of Architecture’s Master of
Architecture Student Society (MASS) in the spring. Each year,
CriticalMASS gathers professionals, faculty, and graduate students from
various universities to participate in a focused discussion and
critique of the architectural design and research generated within the
southeastern region. This year’s invited critics and the keynote
speakers are SHoP Architects.
SFI7 Contacts
Bryan Bell, bryan@designcorps.org, 919.637.2804 John Nelson, janelson@email.uncc.edu, 704.687.4034 Linda Samuels, lcsamuel@email.uncc.edu, 704.687.4032
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SFI1 (2000)
SFI2 (2002)
SFI3 (2003)
SFI4 (2004)
SFI5 (2005)
SFI6 (2006)
SFI7 (2007)
SFI8 (2008)
SFI9 (2009)
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