How are design & planning professionals collaborating with young people to build cities for the future?Please join us for a special event celebrating five years of the CUDC's Making Our Own Space program.Tuesday, November 19, 2019 | 6:30 PM Shaker Heights Public Library, 16500 Van Aken BoulevardThe event will include the release of a new guide to youth engagement and community design, inspired by the projects created by Cleveland area students through Making Our Own Space.It will also include a presentation by Jae Shin and Damon Rich entitled, Building Youth Power in Cities: Newark/Detroit/Cleveland at tha Crossroads. Jae and Damon are urban designers at HECTOR in Newark, New Jersey. They will discuss the triumphs and frustrations of inter-generational work to make change and build things in Newark, Philadelphia, and Detroit.Free and open to the public. All ages are welcome. Refreshments will be served. REGISTER HEREThis event is made possible through the generous support of The Saint Luke's Foundation.Co-sponsored by APA Ohio. AICP Certification Maintenance credits (CM: 1.5 hours) available for certified planners.Image credit: Cody Rouge & Warrendale Neighborhood Framework Investigators (HECTOR, Rodney Bridges, Marnesha Davenport, Khadijah Harris, Taylin Hodges, Skylah Pounds, Mouley Yusef Sabour, LaKendra Reynolds-Smith, Lillie Reynolds-Smith, Alexcia Stoner)
Stepping out, Stepping in
Please join us for a lecture by Jennifer Birkeland on October 24 at 6 PM at the Cleveland Urban Design Collaborative, 1309 Euclid Avenue, Suite 200, Cleveland. Ring the intercom at the Euclid Avenue entrance for access to the second floor.Jennifer Birkeland is a founding partner at op – Architecture Landscape in Brooklyn New York; and an Assistant Professor of Landscape Architecture at Cornell University in the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences. She is a licensed landscape architect in the state of New York, a LEED accredited professional and a Fellow of the American Academy in Rome. Jennifer received her Master of Landscape Architecture at Harvard University’s Graduate School of Design and has a Bachelor’s of Science in Landscape Architecture from California Polytechnic State University Pomona.Her practice approaches design problems by exploring the oppositions established by the vantage points of the two disciplines of focus, landscape architecture and architecture, developing design solutions that strive to disintegrate the subject-object relationship conventionally established between Landscape + Building. Prior to starting her own practice, Jennifer worked on a wide range of projects with the internationally renowned offices of West 8, OLIN, and Ken Smith Workshop.CEU credits (1.5) are available to OCASLA members.This event is free and open to the public. Light refreshments will be served. For more information, contact cudc@kent.edu or 216.357.3434.
River, Nahr, Río Exhibition Reception
Join Kent State University's College of Architecture & Environmental Design and the Cleveland Urban Design Collaborative to celebrate the designers who participated in River, Nahr, Río, a collection of work by Kent State architecture students, which is currently on display in the Cleveland Foundation's lobby.The project was a partnership with the Cleveland Foundation’s Creative Fusion: Waterways to Waterways Edition.When:Tuesday, Oct. 22, 20195-7 p.m.Where:Cleveland Foundation Lobby1422 Euclid Ave.Suite 1300Cleveland, OH 44115RSVP HERE
CUDC Fall Lectures & Programs
Please join us for the CUDC's Fall Lecture Series. All events are free open to the public.September 18 | Noon | CUDC GalleryQuilian Riano, Cleveland Urban Design Collaborative | Negotiating BodiesSeptember 25 | Noon | CUDC GalleryDominic Mathew, Fund for Our Economic Future | No Car » No Job, No Job » No CarOctober 2 | Noon | CUDC GalleryDavid Jurca, Seventh Hill LLC | Design to TransformOctober 7 | 5:30 PM | Cene Lecture HallCollege of Architecture + Environmental Design | Kent State UniversityKaren M’Closkey + Keith VanDerSys, peg landscape + architecture | Ground Control October 24 | 6PM | CUDC GalleryJennifer Birkeland, OP – Architecture Landscape | Stepping out, Stepping inOctober 31 | 9AM | Irishtown Bend Welcome Center, 1701 West 25th St.Malaz Elgemiabby | OUTprint/INprint: What does dignity mean?For more information, call 216.357.3434 or email cudc@kent.edu.
Cleveland Climate Action Plan Wins APA Award
The Cleveland Climate Action Plan: Building Thriving and Resilient Neighborhoods for All, from the City of Cleveland's Mayor's Office of Sustainability, has been recognized by the APA Sustainable Communities Division! The 2019 Annual Awards for Excellence in Sustainability have recognized the 2018 CAP Update in the category "Community Sustainability or Resilience Plan."In 2018 the CUDC worked with the Mayor's Office of Sustainability on the information design & graphic design of the CAP Update & its Appendices. Additionally, the CUDC produced a short fold-out brochure highlighting the main takeaways from the Plan. We're proud to support our city's efforts in increasing the sustainability of our region.Click here to download the full 2018 CAP Update, and here to view the Snapshot. Congratulations, CAP Team!
Squidsoup on the Detroit Superior Bridge
The Cleveland Foundation has awarded a Creative Fusion grant to the CUDC to support a publicly accessible installation on the streetcar level of the Detroit Superior Bridge.Since 2008, the Foundation has brought more than 90 accomplished or rapidly rising artists from around the world to Cleveland as part of an international arts residency program. In 2019, Creative Fusion artists will focus on the Cuyahoga River in Downtown Cleveland to celebrate the remarkable recovery of the river over the past 50 years. The Waterways to Waterways edition of Creative Fusion will bring together a group of six international and six local artists to focus on projects that connect the regenerative efforts for the Cuyahoga to global waterways. This two-pronged initiative will incorporate works that artists are doing in other parts of the world that inspire continuing progress in Cleveland and around the globe while providing lessons Cleveland can share with the rest of the world about how to revive and reimagine a river.In the 19th and 20th centuries, the Cuyahoga River was so polluted that it caught fire 13 times. The river last burned on 22 June 1969. The spectacle of the burning river spurred federal lawmakers to establish water quality standards for US cities. In the 50 years since the last fire, the Cuyahoga River has experienced a remarkable regeneration and is now a major scenic and recreational asset in the city.June 22, 2019 marks the 50th anniversary of the last time the river burned. The CUDC will join the City of Cleveland's Office of Sustainability and many local organizations in Cuyahoga50, a celebration of the river's recovery. We will work with Squidsoup, an arts collaborative based in the UK, to create a large-scale installation on the streetcar level of the Detroit-Superior Bridge.Squidsoup uses light, sound, computers, digital and physical artefacts to create dynamic immersive experiences. Their work is elemental by nature. Squidsoup has worked on water, in the air and on solid ground - in tunnels, unoccupied shopping malls, forests, parks and botanical gardens, lochs, public squares and art galleries. Their works respond to the wind, to the flow of people, data and water, with digital overlays conceived as liminal materials that inhabit the same spaces as we do, yet as boundary objects and elements, straddling the real and the imaginary. Squidsoup's installation for the Detroit-Superior Bridge has not been finalized yet, but more details will be available this spring.As part of this project, the CUDC is also updating a 2012 Transportation for Livable Communities Initiative (TLCI) plan aimed at making the lower level of the bridge a year-round public space and bike/pedestrian connection. There will be opportunities for public input into this plan as the year unfolds.For more information, sign up for the CUDC's newsletter or follow us on social media for updates.