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From the Archive: Campus Design for Engagement and Equity
From the Archive: Campus Design for Engagement and Equity
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47 minutes
Released:
Apr 21, 2022
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Podcast episode
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This episode originally aired on December 9, 2021.
In this week’s episode, we learn how institutions are designing equity into their decision-making process. Sam is joined by Linsey Graff, a Senior Campus Planner at DLR Group, a global, integrated design firm with a core practice in architecture, engineering, interiors, and planning. Linsey chats about the importance of getting voices heard to reimagine what the campus is. Later on in the show, they are joined by Melissa Soto, Program Planner at California State University, Long Beach. Together they share how the team at DLR Group worked to capture the realities facing institutions nationwide during the pandemic.
For links to resources we discuss on this episode, visit our show page:
From the Archive: Campus Design for Engagement and Equity
In this week’s episode, we learn how institutions are designing equity into their decision-making process. Sam is joined by Linsey Graff, a Senior Campus Planner at DLR Group, a global, integrated design firm with a core practice in architecture, engineering, interiors, and planning. Linsey chats about the importance of getting voices heard to reimagine what the campus is. Later on in the show, they are joined by Melissa Soto, Program Planner at California State University, Long Beach. Together they share how the team at DLR Group worked to capture the realities facing institutions nationwide during the pandemic.
For links to resources we discuss on this episode, visit our show page:
From the Archive: Campus Design for Engagement and Equity
Released:
Apr 21, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode
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