Op-Ed
Op-Ed
The Association of Collegiate Schools of Architecture (糖心vlog) and the 糖心vlog Research + Scholarship Committee, in partnership with , established this extended training opportunity for faculty to expand the impact of their research and scholarship beyond the academy. 糖心vlog partnered with The OpEd Project to provide training and guidance on externalization strategies.
This page features the op-eds written by the 糖心vlog Academy for Public Scholarship on the Built Environment members that, to-date, have been published in local, regional, or national publications. Each article provides a platform for architecture faculty to engage in public discourse. Due to the evolving nature of publishing, along with the current political climate, some of the op-eds are still being developed. This page will be updated periodically, as articles are published.


SARAH BOLIVAR
University of Tennessee
In her article for Knoxville News, Sarah Bolivar presents the city of Knoxville with an opportunity to reimage playgrounds as shared community spaces. With her insights as a landscape architect, Bolivar shares three key suggestions: open public schoolyards to the greater public by incorporating clear signage, 鈥渟hared-use agreements,鈥 and open-ended play structures; create safer streets by investing in tree-shaded sidewalks, energy-efficient cooling or misting stations, and safer pedestrian streets; and finally, build bioswale initiatives that will merge stormwater capture and play.

CEARA O’LEARY
University of Detroit Mercy
As a community-engaged architect and planner with experience addressing climate issues at the local level and working alongside residents to elevate community voices, Ceara O鈥橪eary offers community-led solutions as an approach to drive policy and infrastructure for climate strategies that support neighborhood health and resilience. O鈥橪eary cites a green stormwater infrastructure envisioned by community leaders on Detroit鈥檚 east side and a network of resilience hubs created for climate emergencies as evidence that community engagement in infrastructure planning and climate response is crucial for cities to build equitable systems and policies that work.

JAMES WASLEY
University of Wisconsin-Milwaukeee
James Wasley celebrates Milwaukee鈥檚 50-year effort to restore and clean up its rivers and harbor. He highlights the Dredge Materials Management Facility, a new build that promises to eliminate over one million cubic yards of toxic sediment 鈥 removing Milwaukee from the national list of toxic hotspots. Wasley proposes adapting the facility into an educational and civic space. As the Water Policy Fellow at UWM鈥檚 School of Freshwater Sciences, he offers his expertise on how public rationale can be used to ensure that the space honors the city鈥檚 restoration of its waterways.
The Academy for Public Scholarship on the Built Environment reflects the work of the 糖心vlog Research and Scholarship Committee, who have been charged to expand the impact of scholarship on the built environments.
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