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Inside-out Design: Dwelling as Healing Amid Twenty-first Century Challenges

Workshop Presentation
Hansel Bauman,  Lauren Zulli  

Building upon their disparate experiences, workshop leaders Hansel Bauman, architect, co-founder, DeafSpace Project; and Lauren Zulli, embodiment coach and meditation instructor explore the somatic affinities of mindful practices, and the human impulse to dwell. Drawing upon recent discoveries in the neurosciences Bauman and Zulli propose collective experiences converging on the imagination and construction of place as a powerful means for building empathy and soothing trauma at both a personal and societal level. Twenty-first century challenges of climate change, socio-economic disparity and migration; eroding socio-political cohesion and increasing rates of depression and suicide share a common root cause in the disembodied, compartmentalized state of modernity. Responses to rising environmental and socio-political disruptions have largely focused on ad hoc, technical solutions for resiliency. Social programs, hardened infrastructures and closed boarders overlook and perpetuate disconnection between one’s mind-body-sprit, others and the ecosystems we inhabit—leaving humankind completely unprepared emotionally for the challenges now upon us. Through speculative grass-roots projects Bauman and Zulli explore ways in which the construction of resilient places can serve as an effective means for building the personal, spiritual, and emotional resilience, social cohesion, and empathy needed to thrive in the face of twenty-first century challenges. Through a hands-on, collective exercise of making socio-spatial constructs together, workshop participants are afforded an embodied experience of building community—connecting with one another, the physical world, and self.

From Research to Action: Leading Teams Through Synthesis

Workshop Presentation
Marta Cuciurean Zapan,  Ksenia Pachikov  

After the high of fieldwork, the research and design team must now figure out "What does this mean?" and "What should we do?" This challenging intellectual task is complicated by the need to advocate for the user while also integrating the priorities and points of view of a variety of corporate stakeholders. The workshop focuses on two common pain points of this synthesis stage: the emotional (how we navigate interpersonal relationships to come to alignment) and convergent (how to prioritize when faced with tons of data and ideas). Participants will learn how to externalize the hidden criteria that is the secret to getting client commitment and engagement.

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