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RNRC Panel Discussion: Designing Disorder and Urban Experimentation

Join us for a transformative 3-part conversation series that aims to stimulate our imaginations and creativity around what our neighborhoods and cities could be, as well as how we can collectively contribute to the shaping of our shared places. Each event invites residents, practitioners, scholars, students, organizers, and curious minds to muse with our guests about how we might delve into this work at both the scale of the neighborhood and the city.

RNRC (Re-arranging the Neighborhood to Re-imagine the City ) is a part of DS4SI’s Design Gym programming, and we are excited to have it moderated by Darien Alexander Williams, Assistant Professor of Environmental & Climate Justice at Boston University.

On October 11th, Pablo Sendra and Richard Sennett discuss their text, "Designing Disorder: Experiments and Disruptions in the City." They propose "infrastructures of disorder," and the reimagining of the social fabric of cities by combining architecture, politics, and community organizing to create open, adaptable, and nurturing environments. Come engage their innovative perspective on revitalizing public spaces besieged by order and surveillance. This discussion will challenge urban planning conventions and propose a new approach that fosters unruly transformation.

RSVP to attend: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/rnrc-panel-discussion-designing-disorder-and-urban-experimentation-tickets-722794286167?aff=oddtdtcreator

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