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DESIGN MATTERS IN EVERY COMMUNITY

Infill Philadelphia: Food Access

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David Rouse of WRT is leading a panel at the annual state planning conference addressing the question: How Can Pennsylvania’s Communities Plan for a Sustainable Future? Other WRT presenters include Mami Hara (Infill Philadelphia: Food Access) and Robert Kerns (Zoning the Appalachian Trail: Implementing State Legislation to Protect a National Resource).

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DESIGN MATTERS IN EVERY COMMUNITY

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mission

provide pro-bono preliminary design services to nonprofit organizations in the Philadelphia area

offer unique volunteer opportunities for professionals

promote best practices in community design and development

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infill philadelphia

Development sites best characterized as neglected public spaces and clusters of vacant or nearly-empty buildings and land. Over time, these sites can obstruct community development plans and even threaten neighborhood stability.

Revitalizing urban neighborhoods through innovative design

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Design Challenge | pilot: affordable infill housing

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Design Challenge | pilot: affordable infill housing

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BUILDING RELATIONSHIPS

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Design Challenge | infill philadelphia: commercial corridors

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food access project sites

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storefront reuse: Weaver’s Way and Agoos/Lovera Architects

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storefront reuse: Weaver’s Way and Agoos/Lovera Architects

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storefront reuse: Weaver’s Way and Agoos/Lovera Architects

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storefront reuse: Weaver’s Way and Agoos/Lovera Architects

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warehouse conversion: Chester’s Community Coop and KSS Architects

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warehouse conversion: Chester’s Community Coop and KSS Architects

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warehouse conversion: Chester’s Community Coop and KSS Architects

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urban supermarket: Girard Coalition/Westrum Development and Interface Studio Architects

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urban supermarket: Girard Coalition/Westrum Development and Interface Studio Architects

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urban supermarket: Girard Coalition/Westrum Development and Interface Studio Architects

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infill philadelphia: food access design principles

key design principles•Design urban food markets to perform multiple roles•Create a clear, attractive Identity•Provide well-sequenced spaces •Make visual connections •Use design as a tool for business innovation and growth

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infill philadelphia: food access press

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Community Design Collaborative1218 Arch Street, First Floor Philadelphia, PA 19107

215.587.9290

[email protected]@ph.wrtdesign.com

infillphiladelphia.orgcdesignc.org