San Francisco | CoDesign Collaborative https://codesigncollaborative.org A Creative Lens for Change Wed, 24 Apr 2024 16:20:22 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.6.1 https://codesigncollaborative.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/08/cropped-Website-Favicon-32x32.png San Francisco | CoDesign Collaborative https://codesigncollaborative.org 32 32 Inclusive Design SF https://codesigncollaborative.org/event/inclusive-design-sf/ Thu, 02 May 2024 21:30:00 +0000 https://codesignforstg.wpenginepowered.com/?post_type=tribe_events&p=30899 Join us for a series of presentations from designers and creatives across disciplines sharing their important work in Inclusive Design!

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Inclusive Design Stories: SF

Join us for a series of presentations from designers and creatives across disciplines sharing their important work in Inclusive Design!
Interior view of Gensler SF office with people working in an open concept office space with modern design and high ceilings.
Join the CoDesign Collaborative community in San Francisco on Thursday, May 2 for a series of presentations on inclusivity. This program is inspired by the latest edition of the Design Museum Magazine, The Inclusive Design Issue, exploring the diversity of the human experience and the importance of inclusive design as a practice and approach for non-designers and designers.

We look forward to hearing impact stories from designers and creatives across disciplines who are doing important work in inclusive design.

This event is free and open to the public with a suggested $5 donation to the CoDesign Collaborative Education Fund.

Speakers

Thursday, May 2

5:30-7:30 pm PT

Gensler
220 Montgomery Street
Suite #200
San Francisco, CA 94104

Registration is required.
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Olivia Mae M. Asuncion, AIA
Project Architect,
Quattrocchi Kwok Architects
She/Her
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Erynne Elkins
Writer, Wellness Practitioner and Psychology Major
She/Her
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Mani (Ardalan) Farhadi
Senior Facilities Planner,
Stanford University; School of Medicine; OFPM
She/Her
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Jeanie Lai
Design Principal,
Bora Architecture & Interiors
She/Her

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Ariana Makau
Founder & Principal Conservator,
Nzilani Glass
She/Her
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John Jennifer Marx
Chief Artistic Officer,
Form4 Architecture
He/She – Her/Him
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Anne Riggs
Associate / Inclusive Design Lead,
David Baker Architects
She/Her
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Jacqueline Zuhoski
Technical Director,
Gensler
She/Her
This CoDesign Collaborative event is generously hosted by Gensler, with catering kindly provided by Taylor Design. Gensler is a global architecture, design, and planning firm. Taylor Design is an employee-owned firm with practices in Planning, Architectural Design, Interior Design, and Design Strategy.
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Planning for the Inclusive Design SF program was organized by Bay Area-based Council members Rania Adwan, Ross Guntert, Ravi Rao, and Karen Robichaud.
Become a member to attend special events free of charge, and get Design Museum Magazine mailed twice a year.
Membership starts at just $5/month.

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Common Space: Designing for Respite, Connection, and Belonging https://codesigncollaborative.org/event/common-space-sf-event/ Wed, 17 May 2023 12:00:00 +0000 https://codesignforstg.wpenginepowered.com/?post_type=tribe_events&p=29415 Join the museum and the Bay Area design community for a publication celebration for Design Museum Magazine Issue 025, The Common Space Issue.

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Common Space: Designing for Respite, Connection, and Belonging

Join the museum and the Bay Area design community for hybrid  publication celebration for Design Museum Magazine Issue 025, The Common Space Issue.
Image from the Common Space Issue of a seating area with a view of a forested landscape.

(Photo/Taylor Design)

Design Museum Mornings is coming to San Francisco! On Wednesday, May 17, 8:00-9:30 amPT, hosted at Insidesource, CoDesign Collaborative will present Common Space: Designing for Respite, Connection, and Belonging. This morning program is intended to celebrate the forthcoming publication of Design Museum Magazine Issue 025, The Common Space Issue. Join the museum and the Bay Area design community for coffee, networking, and a conversation with several contributors from the publication.

Common space is broadly defined as physical or virtual spaces in which communities gather around a shared purpose. The isolation we experienced due to the pandemic has both informed how our approach to common space has changed as well as demonstrated how much spaces for respite, connection, and belonging are critically necessary. In the discussion, each speaker will bring a unique perspective to how common spaces – ranging from parks, hospitals, and educational environments – are currently designed, are informed by their use, and when cultivated with intention, can fulfill people’s needs for reflection and community.

Common Space: Designing for Respite, Connection, and Belonging will feature a conversation with Shalini Agrawal, Founder, Public Design for Equity; Jennifer Devlin-Herbert, CEO, Partner at EHDD; Ravi Rao, Associate | Lead Interior Designer, Taylor Design; and Karen Robichaud, Strategic Communications Consultant and Guest Editor of Design Museum Magazine Issue 025. The conversation will be moderated by Rania Adwan, a former journalist, strategist, and independent consultant focused on transforming power structures.

This event is free and open to the public. Attendees are invited to arrive at 8:00 am PT. Virtual attendees are invited to join at 11:20 am ET/ 8:20 am PT for an opening design activity. The conversation will begin at 11:30 am ET/ 8:30 am PT.

In-person seats are SOLD OUT.

Join us online starting at 11:20 am ET/ 8:20 am PT. 
The conversation will start at 11:30 am ET / 8:30 am PT.

Free and open to the public; registration required.

SPEAKERS

Shalini Agrawal

Shalini Agrawal

Founder
Public Design for Equity

Karen Robichaud

Karen Robichaud

Strategic Communications Consultant

 

Jennifer Devlin-Herbert

Jennifer Devlin-Herbert

CEO, Partner
EHDD

Rania Adwan

Rania Adwan

Former Journalist, Strategist, and Independent Consultant

Ravi Rao

Ravi Rao

Associate, Lead Interior Designer
Taylor Design

In Partnership With

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Become a member to attend special events and others free of charge, including Design Night LIVE, our annual celebration of design, and get Design Museum Magazine mailed twice a year.
Membership starts at just $5/month.

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