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The Regional and Urban Design Committee (RUDC) aims to improve the quality of the regional and urban environment by promoting excellence in design, planning, and public policy in the built environment. This will be achieved through its member and public education, in concert with allied community and professional groups. Join us!

2024 Symposium

The 2024 symposium will be held in Indianapolis, IN in November. Stay tuned for dates and location. Registration will open in July.

2023 RUDC Symposium

The RUDC Symposium, held in Washington, DC October 19-20, covered emerging trends, theories, and technologies that are shaping the future of regional and urban design. Watch the engaging highlight and speaker videos >.

AIAU Webinar: Empowering Communities to Advocate for a Resilient Built Environment, 11/2, 2pm EST

  • 1.  AIAU Webinar: Empowering Communities to Advocate for a Resilient Built Environment, 11/2, 2pm EST

    Posted 10-28-2022 11:25 AM

    Please join/share this AIAU live webinar on 11/2, 2pm EST:

    ">https://aiau.aia.org/courses/empowering-communities-advocate-resilient-built-environments">Empowering Communities to Advocate for Resilient Built Environments | AIAU
    Sponsored by AIA Public Architects Knowledge Community

    Across the world climate change is forcing cities to build stronger and more resilient civic buildings and spaces. While there is strong consensus within the professional design and health sectors for this investment, it is essential to have the advocacy of the local communities in both the funding and design processes to ensure the resulting structures align with their resilience needs. Born out of lessons learned from cities such as New Orleans, Christchurch, Bucharest and Mexico City, 
    The Neighborhood Empowerment Network (NEN) provides communities with the technical support to establish and maintain local cross sector networks charged with advancing smart mitigation and preparedness investments that support their efforts to protect the health of their vulnerable neighbors during times of stress. The NEN's mission is to establish and maintain high performing cross sector networks across the city that are rich in trust and reciprocity and committed to advancing the disaster resilience of a neighborhood by crafting culturally competent Resilience Action Plans (RAP) at the individual, organizational and community levels. These plans host the communities self identified goals for all phases of disaster planning  - including mitigation, readiness, response and recovery. The NEN leverages human centered design methods used in the design community to educate resident leaders on the importance of this work. 

     

    Kathleen Lane, AIA, LEED AP (she/her)
    Managing Director, Sustainability & Resilience

    The American Institute of Architects
    1735 New York Avenue, NW, Washington, DC 20006
    T (202) 626 7477
    F (202) 626 7476
    kathleenlane@aia.org    

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