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The fifteenth annual Structures for Inclusion (SFI) Conference will be held April 11 and 12, 2015, in Detroit, Michigan, and will be hosted by Lawrence Technological University (LTU). The conference will feature the best public interest design from around the globe, including the 2015 SEED Award winners.

Fifth Annual 2015 SEED Awards for Excellence in Public Interest Design
 The Fifth Annual SEED Awards recognize excellence in social, economic, and environmental design and represent the confluence of forces needed to create sustainable change through design. Projects that have been designed or redesigned for the public good include:
1) Products
2) Places such as buildings, landscapes and other environments
3) Processes such as social services and systems, public policy, as well as business practices

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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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October 9-11, 2011: Design in Action Conference

October 9, 2011

Direct dialogue on community, collaboration and design! A celebration of ingenious partnerships and emergent approaches in public engagement, youth education, and community design.

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September 29-October 2, 2011: Cumulus Denver Conference

October 8, 2011

From Understanding to Design and Back Again—this international design conference featured some of the best thinkers and doers in the field today. A global perspective brought all the more relevance to the event. Read more about my own paper presentation…

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