CampusForward: Inclusive Campus Design Workshop
Inclusive design emerges from a core assertion: we experience space differently. While designers have engaged domains like mobility and perception, few have made attempts to confront negative cultural messaging in the built environment. Critical Race Theory provides a lens for exploring and dismantling these expressions of socioeconomic power. Building on applied student research from Portland Community College, workshop participants will explore socio-spatial attributes of an inclusive campus.
Programming descriptions are generated by participants and do not necessarily reflect the opinions of SXSW.

Christina Avila
Oregon State University

David Johnson AIA LEED AP
Smithgroup

Amara Perez PhD
Curriculum, Research, and Training of Intent & Purposes (I&P) LLC