How we listen to the city is as important as what we are listening for. @shannonmattern's latest article explores urban listening tools and ways of knowing the city.
placesjournal.org/article/ur…
READ THIS: “As much as we have to take these precautions, we must also understand that they are doing something to us. They are arranging us in ways that produce effects.”
“We are the living proof that self-determined life&social spaces can not be enforced w/, but only AGAINST interests in profit. We are the harbingers of a better future as a solidary city. We will not accept that more & more projects are to be put on the streets.” #KeinHausWeniger
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Your move @AIANational
We stand in solidarity with all those who worked to raise our professional standards, and to demand better of our institutions. @JooBilly and @AdaptAsla ✊
And there's lots to learn from the history of the struggle of NYCHA residents in this fight!
Highly suggest reading this article: “We the Tenants”: Resident Organizing in New York City’s Public Housing, 1964-1978
journals.sagepub.com/doi/abs…@NickJuravich
We need a #GreenNewDeal for NYCHA! " Pairing deep energy retrofits w/ desperately needed capital repairs can slash carbon emissions, improve residents’ quality of life, & create thousands of high quality jobs for NYCHA residents and their neighbors."
dataforprogress.org/green-ne…
"There is still a role for this kind of activist urban planner, not just outside the system, but in it. People have to organize & not just do it personally, in their free time, but do it collectively, in part so you can get out of the groupthink that’s imposed on planners."
Who builds the city? We do! In “Creativity in Making the Built Environment,” Richard Harris calls for a nuanced appreciation of the ingenuity that goes into generating, maintaining, & renovating everyday places. (Photo source: Laurie Turtle.) #architectureplatformspace.net/home/creat…
"...to reimagine climate politics through
the lens of the city as both the frontline impact
zone and the potential source of grassroots
alternatives informed by the principles of climate
justice." 🔥
assets.centerforthehumanitie…#ClimateAction
"Our goal was to explore what a climate politics oriented around popular sovereignty and limitless possibility might look like. In other words, we sought to find resources of hope in a time of climate emergency."
assets.centerforthehumanitie…#ClimateAction
"As we face the continued acceleration of inequality & the limits of the “free market” in adequately serving the needs of the most vulnerable Americans--as well environmental imperative of addressing climate change--we need to urgently reconsider how we see economic development."
How can we talk about any #urbanplanning without talking about the climate crisis / climate emergency?! The #GreenNewDeal provides a framework FOR planners to begin to reckon with the reality of planning for a future that is actually habitable. The status quo is untenable.
Conversations are circling around how to embody the world we dream for, so that we can work toward it in concrete ways.
Keeping in mind all of the activism and advocacy that happens because people have no choice. What can we learn from them? How can we work i solidarity?
So much inspiration from the #AffordableForWhom conference ! Amazing to learn from these groups leading the movement for decommodified and just community control of land and housing 🌟 Thanks to @NYCCLI @NESRIorg @NewEconomyNYC @ourcity @pthny for convening ! #HomesForAll
SPEAK UP—
—BOYCOTT
ORGANIZE—
@Arch_Lobby and @ADPSR_org respond to @AIANational's statement on detention centers by calling on design professionals to boycott the design of immigration detention centers. Read the full statement & sign the pledge here:
architecture-lobby.org/proje…
Dare to dream that architecture can and should be more than the “enoblement of empires”
Dare to question who holds power, why/how they hold power—who wins and who loses
Architecture has always dedicated itself to the enoblement of empires, kingdoms, churches, corporations, and generally speaking it exists to literally create structure for those who are "powerful" - a social justice column moaning about structural inequality in Arch: absurd
[Conference] Creativity, Knowledge, Cities 2019: Rethinking, Resisting and Reimagining the Creative City "explores the contradictions at the heart of relationships between universities, cities and the creative sector."
September 12-13, 2019 | #Bristol UK
ckc-conf.co.uk/2019/