Resources

This section contains premium content for AAO Members to share organizational Resources, from suggested readings to sample agreements. Summaries are accessible to the public, but Member log-in is required to view or download specific Resources.

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Notes from the Field: Seeing our Invisible City (2018 Design Matters Conference)

A panel of AAO members presented their latest initiatives that call attention to the challenges and unique livelihoods of our city’s most vulnerable populations. In this presentation, Brice Maryman explores optimistic strategies for addressing urban homelessness.

Organization: 
Brice Maryman, Landscape Architecture Foundation Fellow and Landscape Architect (MIG I SvR)
Category: 
Other
Posted by Mary.Fichtner on November 27, 2018 - 11:01am

Notes from the Field: Seeing Our Invisible City (2018 Design Matters Conference)

A panel of AAO members presented their latest initiatives that call attention to the challenges and unique livelihoods of our city’s most vulnerable populations. This presentation reviews the impact of the Health Impact Assessment (HIA) of the proposed shutdown of New York City's L Train.

Organization: 
Andrew Brown, Van Alen Institute
Category: 
Other
Posted by Mary.Fichtner on November 26, 2018 - 8:08pm

Notes from the Field: Seeing Our Invisible City (2018 Design Matters Conference)

A panel of AAO members present their latest initiatives that call attention to the challenges and unique livelihoods of our city’s most vulnerable populations. In this presentation, Marten Kuijpers examines the "squatters movement" and its role in creating new domestic arrangements, including community housing.

Organization: 
Marten Kuijpers, Het Nieuwe Instituut
Category: 
Other
Posted by Mary.Fichtner on November 26, 2018 - 8:01pm

Notes from the Field: Seeing Our Invisible City (2018 Design Matters Conference)

A panel of AAO members presented their latest initiatives that call attention to the challenges and unique livelihoods of our city’s most vulnerable populations. This presentation explored the partnerships, people, and language behind operating public plazas in NYC.

Organization: 
Rosamond Fletcher, Design Trust for Public Space
Category: 
Other
Posted by Mary.Fichtner on November 26, 2018 - 7:50pm

Notes from the Field: Talking about Design (2018 Design Matters Conference)

A panel of AAO members present their latest efforts to invent new program formats that attract diverse audiences and community voices, with emphasis on conversations about equity/inclusion. This presentation focused on the Los Angeles Conservancy's innovative tour program in Los Angeles's Koreatown neighborhood.

Organization: 
Sarah Lann, Los Angeles Conservancy
Category: 
Public Programs
Posted by Mary.Fichtner on November 26, 2018 - 2:11pm

Notes from the Field: Talking about Design (2018 Design Matters Conference)

A panel of AAO members present their latest efforts to invent new public program formats that attract diverse audiences and community voices, with emphasis on conversations about equity/inclusion. This presentation examines the impact of the Seattle Design Festival, hosted by Design in Public.

Organization: 
Debra Webb, Design in Public
Category: 
Festivals
Posted by Mary.Fichtner on November 26, 2018 - 1:03pm

Notes from the Field: Talking about Design (2018 Design Matters Conference)

A panel of AAO members present their latest efforts to invent new program formats that attract diverse audiences and community voices, with emphasis on conversations about equity/inclusion. This presentation focuses on The Architecture Foundation's mold-breaking Turncoats program.

Organization: 
Phineas Harper, The Architecture Foundation
Category: 
Public Programs
Posted by Mary.Fichtner on November 26, 2018 - 12:10pm

Twenty-five Dos and Don'ts of Volunteer Management (2017 Design Matters Conference)

AAO member Hallie Rosen has built volunteer programs from the ground up and she's expanded and overhauled existing programs, too. Along the way she's developed an eye for spotting the makings and habits of quality volunteers. Pick up a trove of simple everyday tips for getting your organization's volunteer corps headed in the right direction.

Organization: 
Hallie Rosen, Chicago Architecture Foundation
Category: 
Public Programs
Posted by Mary.Fichtner on September 29, 2017 - 12:53pm

Making Architecture Fun: Large Scale Activations (2017 Design Matters Conference)

This summer Studio Gang joins forces with the National Building Museum to create "The Hive," a large site-specific installation bound to deliver a memorable experience for all Museum visitors. In this Conference session, we investigate the motivations for architect and architecture organization, testing where this designer-client relationship soars and where it strains.

Organization: 
Studio Gang and the National Building Museum
Category: 
Exhibitions
Posted by Mary.Fichtner on September 29, 2017 - 9:53am

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