SFI16 Schedule

FRIDAY, MARCH 18
Informal Get-together
7:30 pm
WXYZ Lounge, Aloft Hotel
2100 Hillsborough Street, Raleigh, NC

SATURDAY, MARCH 19
Burns Auditorium, Kamphoefner Building, NC State College of Design
Street entry to conference and free parking at intersection of Boney Drive and Katharine Stinson Drive, NCSU campus

REGISTRATION
8:00 to 9:00 am

WELCOME & INTRODUCTION
9:00 am to 9:15
Bryan Bell, NC State College of Design Associate Professor and Design Corps Founder

2016 SEED AWARD PRESENTATIONS
9:15 am to 12:00 noon
Moderators: Emily Axtman, Design Corps Board Member, James Wheeler, Design Corps Board Member, Brad Guy, SEED Award Jury

Featured SEED Award Winners and Speakers
RAPIDO – Rapid Disaster Recovery Housing Pilot Program, Brownsville, Texas
Elaine Morales Diaz, bcWORKSHOP, and Leo Barrera, CDC Brownsville
Marwen, Chicago Illinois
Joy Meek, Wheeler Kearns Architects
Ilima Primary School, Ilima, Democratic Republic of Congo
Andrew Brose, MASS Design Group
Maya Community Project, Kilifi, Kenya
Donghwan Moon, Mtree Architecture
Barrio Collaboration, Tucson, Arizona
Mary Hardin, College of Architecture, Planning and Landscape Architecture, University of Arizona, and John Folan, Carnegie Mellon University
Parisite Skatepark, New Orleans, Louisiana
Emilie Taylor Welty, Tulane City Center, and Jackson Blalock, Transitional Spaces

LUNCH
12:00 to 1:30 pm
On you own, see map in booklet for options

SFI16 PANELS 1-2-3
Saturday, March 19, 1:30 pm to 3:00 pm

Activist Architecture Firms, Panel 1
Allred Gallery, Kamphoefner Building, Ground Floor
These firms have a standard practice but are also producing new models for public engagement, service, and design, all of exceptional quality. The panelists will discuss what public interest practice means to them and how they do it.
• John Folan, Carnegie Mellon University, Moderator
• Steve Schuster, Clearscapes
• Joy Meek, Wheeler Kearns Architects, SEED Award Winner
• Stefan Schwarzkopf and Greg Kearley, Inscape Publico, SEED Certified Consultants
• Jeff Davis, Architectural Nexus, SEED Certified Consultants

Disaster Preparedness and Response, Panel 2
Rotunda, Brooks Hall, Third Floor
In the last ten years since Katrina, public interest designers have become increasingly effective contributors of new ideas about preparing and responding to environmental disasters. The panel will discuss new roles and models for environmental resilience.
• David Hill, NCSU Associate Professor, Moderator/Presenter
• Elaine Morales Diaz, bcWORKSHOP, SEED Award Winner
• Emilie Taylor Welty, Tulane City Center, SEED Award Winner
• Sergio Palleroni, BASIC Initiative
• Betsy MacLean, Hester Street Collaborative

Public Interest Design Partners, Panel 3
Burns Auditorium, Kamphoefner Building
The rapid growth of public interest design is largely due to new diverse partners — such as cities, developers, foundations and even groups like tourism organizations. The panel will discuss the perspectives of these important partners who are effectively serving the public, and will explore what role PID can play to aid their work and goals.
• Bryan Bell, Moderator
• Brad Guy, USGBC Social Equity Committee
• Kyle Corkum, Managing Partner, LStar Communities
• Roberta Fox, Assistant Manager at the City of Raleigh Urban Design Center
• Duarte Morais, People First Tourism, Department of Parks, Recreation & Tourism Management, NCSU
• Omar Hakeem, bcWORKSHOP, and Leo Barrera, CDC Brownsville

SFI16 PANELS 4-5-6
Saturday, March 19, 3:30 pm to 5:00 pm

Public Interest Design Education, Open Forum
Rotunda, Brooks Hall, Third Floor
Lisa Abendroth, Co-Editor of the upcoming PID Education Guidebook
This open discussion will share new ideas and models of PID education that are growing quickly to train the current generation of students. What are the innovations? What are the “learning outcomes” that collectively start to shape a comprehensive PID curriculum?

Activist Architecture Firms, Panel 5
Burns Auditorium, Kamphoefner Building, NC State College of Design
These firms have a standard practice but are also producing new models for public engagement, service, and design, all of exceptional quality. The panelists will discuss what public interest practice means to them and how they do it.
• Erin Sterling Lewis, InSitu Studio, Moderator/Presenter
• Terry Oden, Desmone Architects, SEED Honorable Mention
• Marc Turkel, Leroy Street Studio
• Kate Bedford, Leroy Street Studio
• Beau Frail, Michael Hsu Office of Architecture, AIA Austin

Inter-cultural Competencies, Panel 6
Allred Gallery, Kamphoefner Building, Ground Floor
How can public interest designers serve more diverse communities around the world without imposing our own culture on others? The panel will discuss models and methods that show respect and appreciation to generate equity and empowerment.
• Kofi Boone, Moderator/Presenter
• Andrew Brose, MASS, SEED Award Winner
• Henry Sanoff
• Donghwan Moon, Mtree Architecture

SUNDAY, MARCH 20
COFFEE AND OPEN DISCUSSION
9:00 to 9:45
The College of Design Courtyard (good weather) or Burns Auditorium (cold or raining)

PUBLIC INTEREST DESIGN EDUCATION PANELS A-B-C
9:45 to 11:15
New ideas and models of PID education are growing quickly to train the current generation of students. Panelists will present new customized programs, discussion of the opportunities, and many examples of the “learning outcomes” that collectively start to shape a comprehensive PID curriculum.

Panel A, Burns Auditorium, Kamphoefner Building
• Lisa Abendroth, Moderator/Presenter, Metropolitan State University of Denver
• James Wheeler, University of Minnesota
• Randy Lanou, NC State University
• Jose Gamez, UNC Charlotte
• Mary Hardin, University of Arizona
• Michael Zaretsky, University of Cincinnati

Panel B, Rotunda, Brooks Hall, Third Floor
• Tom Barrie, Moderator/Presenter, NC State University
• Briana Outlaw, NC State University
• Emilie Taylor Welty, Tulane University
• Brad Guy, Catholic University
• Brice Aarrestad, University of Minnesota

Panel C, Allred Gallery, Kamphoefner Building, Ground Floor
• Sergio Palleroni, Moderator/Presenter
• Ellen Cassilly, NC State University
• David Hill, NC State University
• John Folan, Carnegie Mellon University
• Katie Wakeford, NC State University

RE-CONVENE AND REPORT OUT
11:15 to 12:00
The Pit (in good weather) or Burns Auditorium (if cold or raining)