The Importance of Social Community Design: Q&A with Architect Matt Finn and Cultural Developer Gene Kansas
As part of the Atlanta Design Festival, join Cognitive Design Architect Matt Finn and Cultural Developer Gene Kansas for an engaging conversation about the importance of social community. Citizens, real estate developers, and designers can work together to ensure this vital aspect of our lives is thriving in a changing world.
Matt and Gene will discuss their work to be part of a flourishing and supportive community on Auburn Avenue in downtown Atlanta, where this conversation will occur. The pair will also discuss their recent work promoting community on the Armour/Ottley loop, in suburban and rural areas, healthcare settings, and even while exercising.
This in-person event is free and open to the public, RSVP is not required.
Date & Time: October 4th at 6:00 pm
Location: Constellations 135 Auburn Ave NE, 2nd Floor, Atlanta, GA 30303
About ADF: The annual Atlanta Design Festival, which includes the MA! Architecture Tours, is an open platform, ideal for fostering international dialogue on the economic and social impact of design. It provides connection, the free exchange of knowledge, design thinking and community building. Each year the Festival brings together independent designers, established brands, young talent, international speakers from academia, NGOs and government entities, exhibitions, installations and architecture tours – all centered on the economic and societal impact of design. We define this activity as ‘the design economy’ – the direct and indirect value created by those who use design in a wide variety of industries.
The 2021 Atlanta Design Festival is 2-10 October. For additional information, please visit atlantadesignfestival.net.