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SEED Network

Six international projects were selected for award winning recognition at the Structures for Inclusion 2015 conference hosted by Lawrence Technological University in Detroit, Michigan. The SEED Awards acknowledge design projects with exceptional social, economic, and environmental impact while representing the forces needed to create truly sustainable projects and positive change in the world.

2015 Award Winning Projects

El Guadual Early Youth Development Center – Villa Rica, Cauca, Colombia
Lakota Nation Building at the Keya Wakpala Development – Mission, South Dakota, USA
Urban Park and Institute Site – Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
A jam manufactory for NAXII  – San Jeronimo Tecoatl, Oaxaca, Mexico
Studio H Collaborative Research Project – California, USA
Rwinkwavu Operating Rooms and Neonatal ICU – Kayonza District, Eastern Province, Rwanda

2015 Honorable Mentions

Tagal Hut – Sabah, Malaysia
Project RE_ – Pennsylvania, USA
Atzompa pottery tradition: challenges and opportunity

Walk [Your City] – North Carolina, USA

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Public Interest Design Training Program:

A two-day course for design professionals interested in pursuing community-centered issue-based practice. The Public Interest Design Training Program is formed around the SEED (Social Economic Environmental Design) metric.

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“Designing for the Public and You” Article

June 24, 2013

MSU Denver Communication Design student Rachael Stamps featured in Architect Magazine.

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2013 SEED Awards for Excellence in Public Interest Design

November 13, 2012

The 2013 SEED Awards for Excellence in Public Interest Design have been announced.

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Call for Projects: SEED Field Guide

August 16, 2012

The Social Economic Environmental Design® (SEED) Network has issued a request for projects for possible inclusion in the new SEED Field Manual.

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