In this article read about the publicly-funded “Office of Civic Imagination” that was almost a reality in San Diego’s City Hall. Reporter Amanda Kolson Hurley clearly defines the concept of the incubator created by architect Teddy Cruz and political scientist Fonna Forman, while also narrating Bob Fliner’s rise to and fall from the Mayor’s office. This story highlights the potential for architects, and imagination more broadly, to be embedded in the city government while underscoring the necessity for the political champion to stay on solid footing (or simply, remain in office) until the idea becomes reality.
Organizations Referenced:
Blum Cross-Border Initiative at the University of California San Diego (UCSD, Ford Foundation