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Introduction
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Spatial Awakening
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Personal Awakening
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bhuta hospital
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hallway
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garden
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thinness
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courtyard
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outdoor consulting rooms
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a huge campus
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climate positivity
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building materials
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campus center
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Diana Foss Gorilla Center
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Gun Violence Memorial
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Dignity
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In Pockets
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Bread vs Roses
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Social Justice
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Costs are not abstract
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Questions
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Crowdsourcing
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Tensions
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Homelessness and Mental Health
Description:
Explore the intersection of architecture, social justice, and sustainability in this thought-provoking 47-minute talk from the 2022 Aspen Ideas Festival. Delve into architect Michael Murphy's innovative approach to designing spaces that prioritize equal access, dignity, and environmental responsibility. Examine how the built environment reflects societal values and impacts fundamental resources like air quality. Learn about Murphy's projects, including sustainable healthcare facilities, memorials, and community-centered designs. Gain insights into the challenges of balancing costs with social impact and the importance of crowdsourcing in architectural problem-solving. Discover how architecture can address pressing issues such as homelessness and mental health while fostering community engagement and promoting social equity.

Designing Freedom to Breathe - Sustainable Architecture for Social Impact

The Aspen Institute
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