PRACTICING INFLUENCE 2013

This seminar is an experiment and will operate as a think-tank. We will leverage the innovative lens of design thinking within current urban topics while seeking new key questions yet to be uncovered. This seminar will position the designer as a generator of new ideas and strategies in a manner that allows the power of design and collaboration to take a leadership role in redefining what is possible.

Tuesday, September 24, 2013

Reading Viaduct Timeline+KeyPlayers [draft]

Below are a couple graphics ( timeline + key players) for the Viaduct

Input is welcomed.


















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