Public Architecture launches blog
On the heels of longtime staff member Liz Ogbu’s departure to join IDEO.org, San Francisco nonprofit Public Architecture announced yesterday the launch of a blog, titled “The Public Dialogue.” Public...
View ArticleIDEO.org Introduces “Innovators in Residence”
When IDEO.org announced a call for fellows, a staggering 400 applications poured in for just a handful of slots. Through a multi-part process, five diverse fellows were selected externally, with...
View ArticleGOOD: Architecture’s Identity Problems
Public interest design expands well beyond the confines of the architecture profession. In fact, some of the foremost leaders of the public interest design movement have pointed to the limits of that...
View ArticleIDEO.org bids farewell to its 2012 Fellows
IDEO.org today bids farewell to its inaugural class of 8 fellows, roughly a year after first announcing the stellar group of human-centered designers. This inaugural year has taken the fellows and...
View Article2012 Next American Vanguard Announced
Next American City on Friday announced its 2012 Class of its Next American Vanguard, a 43-member group selected from a field of nearly 200 candidates. Hailing from 24 cities, the group will be...
View ArticleMICA Master of Art in Social Design Degree
The Maryland Institute College of Art is latest school to seize on the momentum at the intersection of design and service, specifically through its one-year, interdisciplinary Master of Arts (MA) in...
View Article7×7: Giving by Design
Continuing our coverage of things we missed during the first two weeks of the year, the current December/January issue of 7×7 Magazine features a colorful, five-page profile of public interest design....
View ArticleGOOD: “Human-Centered Design Boom”
GOOD Magazine is the latest publication to join in spreading the word about our first-ever Public Interest Design Week, taking place March 19-24, at the University of Minnesota. In his piece,...
View ArticleStructures for Inclusion Workshops Announced
Rounding out the Structures for Inclusion conference and Public Interest Design Week generally will be half a dozen workshops, offering deep dives into a range of topics. An SFI tradition, the...
View ArticleA Brief Look Back at Structures for Inclusion 6
With the thirteenth international Structures for Inclusion (SFI) conference wrapped up, 2006 co-chair Jess Zimbabwe tweeted out this gem of a photo from SFI6. That event was held March 24-26, 2006, in...
View ArticleOnBeing Blog Recaps Public Interest Design Week
Rounding off the week, we’re drawing from the OnBeing with Krista Tippett blog, where Senior Editor Trent Gilliss recapped his experience attending Public Interest Design Week. OnBeing with Krista...
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