
DescriptionIn a conversation with Design:ED, Andrea Steele of Andrea Steele Architecture (ASA) shared her perspective on the evolving role of architecture, emphasizing the importance of creating inclusive, community-centered spaces over simply designing buildings. She highlighted ASA's approach of questioning whether building is always the right solution and illustrated this with a modular kit-of-parts project for New York Restoration Project that empowered communities to build their own pavilions. Steele also discussed the L10 Arts and Cultural Center in Brooklyn as an example of cross-programming and shared civic space, underscoring the value of collaboration between diverse cultural organizations. Throughout, she stressed architecture’s role in fostering human connection, prioritizing flexibility, accessibility, and long-term relevance over image-driven design.Learning Objectives:Identify key design strategies discussed in the conversation that promote sustainable architecture.Apply insights from Andrea Steele’s approach to integrating community needs into project planning.Evaluate examples of adaptive reuse projects highlighted during the discussion.Differentiate between various stakeholder engagement methods shared in the conversationCredits: 1.0 AIA LU/ElectiveSpeaker: Andrea Steele
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