Communities of _________

NOTE: This symposium was postponed due to Hurricane Sandy. Stay tuned for the new date, for sometime in the spring semester (most likely towards the end of February.)

DEED started five years ago, in fall 2007, so to celebrate its 5th anniversary we’re organizing Communities of: _________, an Exhibition and Symposium on design strategies and models for sustainable development, which will begin on October 25th, and culminate with the symposium on November 2nd and 3rd at The New School in New York City.

We hope you’ll join us!

For more details about the events and our framing questions, see http://communitiesof.parsons.edu, and to register, http://communitiesof.parsons.edu/register/

Even if you cannot attend, you can still join the community by submitting your information here: http://communitiesof.parsons.edu/register/join-our-online-community/ – this way others will become aware of your work and connection with the topics at hand. They plan for the website to be a growing resource site during and after the event.

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