We're starting a conversation about cities, change, development and housing.
We're wanting to learn from people with different experiences and point of views.
We're interested in conversations that include, and then expand from, the personal stories, politics and perspectives...what are the ethics involved in figuring out/living amidst change?
Equity. Vision. Home.
The United States will increase by around 100 million people in the next 20-30 years. There is no one plan for where we will all live.
Where will we live? Will we be thoughtful about that, or will it just happen?
This blog is a space that students, collaborators and partners can and hopefully will post links, images & thoughts...its not an advocacy site for a specific activist agenda- its ideally a space for hearing, thinking and sharing.
Attacks will be deleted. Tension and disagreement won't.
A Show / A Public Conversation / A Participatory Civic Planning Adventure
interesting links and articles
- Pica Blog Response to BUILT
- BUILT Review from The Oregonian
- Radio interview with Michael Rohd about BUILT
- Portland as a bubble? Article...
- BUILT PRODUCTION BLOG
- Brief cellphone video from our Hartford performance/civic event with Hartbeat Ensemble at City Hall in Hartford, CT on June 10, 2008
- Cabrini Green residents and the Chicago "Plan"
- Gentrification and "Upzoning" in the City
- Homelessness in Portland- Mercury Blog post, and comments
- List of dozens of recent articles that pertain to mixed-income housing, the Plan for Transformation, and the displacement that resulted from this plan
- LISTEN: public housing/gentrification panel
- michael rakowitz interview...
- NPR story on BUILT events in Hartford
- Portland SOWA Artist-In-Residence program
- TBA Festival in Portland
- urban to suburban migration- culture and tension
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