Photo credit: P. French
The Committee on Equity in the Built Environment (EBE) invites you to participate in an experiential tour and discussion. We will convene at one of Minneapolis’ iconic parks, Loring Park, to conduct an observational assessment of how both private and public spaces perform as equitable environments – are they welcoming, and do they provide equitable access for all? What are the key attributes of equitable space? Using assessment tools provided by the EBE committee, you will have an opportunity to look at space not only from your own experiential point of view but also to share and learn from the points of view of others.
After our tour, we will convene at a location nearby for beverages and conversation about insights and observations on how we as designers can provide more equitable places.
Participants will learn observational and assessment techniques geared toward equity and inclusion to inform design work by focusing on inclusivity and community safety. Participants will also learn how built elements can encourage equitable access to public spaces and amenities, supporting community well-being.
Hosted by the Committee on Equity in the Built Environment:
https://www.aia-mn.org/get-involved/committees/committee-equity-built-environment/
Parking & Transportation Info:
- Metered street parking is available on W. 15th Street, Willow Street, and other nearby streets.
- Loring Park is served by Metro Transit bus routes https://www.metrotransit.org/schedules-maps
*Note: This tour will be outside, please plan and dress accordingly for the weather.
Register to attend
Any questions, please reach out to PaviElle French.