
This website is intended to serve as a resource to those interested in how architects, landscape architects, urban planners and designers are working in partnership with people and organizations from low income communities and low income communities of color to improve the quality of the built environment and to build local power and capacity.
The content is aggregated from various sources and all content is owned and controlled by the primary author. This website simply serves as a platform and portal to existing content.
You are encouraged to get lost in the varied and dynamic content.

This website is intended to serve as a resource to those interested in how architects, landscape architects, urban planners and designers are working in partnership with people and organizations from low income communities and low income communities of color to improve the quality of the built environment and to build local power and capacity.
The content is aggregated from various sources and all content is owned and controlled by the primary author. This website simply serves as a platform and portal to existing content.
You are encouraged to get lost in the varied and dynamic content.

This website is curated and hosted by the Surdna Foundation.
The Surdna Foundation seeks to foster sustainable communities in the United States — communities guided by principles of social justice and distinguished by healthy environments, strong local economies, and thriving cultures.
The Community Engaged Design program at the foundation has the primary focus of supporting designers, architects, and artists as resource allies to low-income communities and communities of color to improve the quality of the built environment and to build local power and capacity.
To learn more please visit the website: www.surdna.org