Iowa State University Community Design Lab
Our team is led by Carl Rogers (Director) and Chad Hunter (Design Fellow). Carl Rogers is Associate Professor and Interim Chair of Landscape Architecture and Chad Hunter is a MLA graduate of Landscape Architecture at Iowa State University. The ISU Community Design Lab encompasses many fields of expertise including landscape architecture, architecture, sustainable agriculture, community and regiona
11/03/2015
We are excited to be working with great organizations in Des Moines to host a Public Garden Discussion at the Greater Des Moines Botanical Garden on November 14th. Check out the link to register: http://www.dmbotanicalgarden.com/events-programs/calendar-events/181-public-garden-discussion-calling-all-community-gardeners/
Eat Greater Des Moines, ISU Extension and Outreach - Polk County, Easter Seals Iowa & Camp Sunnyside, Teachers Going Green, Des Moines Public Schools, FoodCorps Iowa, Forest Ave Outreach,
Public Garden Discussion: Calling all Community Gardeners | Greater Des Moines Botanical Garden...
09/16/2015
Please help support this great engaged design work in Peru!
https://fundisu.foundation.iastate.edu/project/928
Studio Andino Help ISU Foundation raise $7,000 for the project: Studio Andino. Even $1 can make a difference!
05/29/2015
Community Planning The ISU Community Design Lab's Agricultural Urbanism Toolkit provides a framework to help communities improve their local food systems By Carole Gieseke In the heart of downtown Des Moines, teams o...
05/01/2015
Reminder! Tomorrow the Bridge Studio will be having its final pop-up exhibition at 1355 East Grand Avenue, Des Moines from 12-5 PM. The projects examine how transportation, housing, arts, education, aid networks, and recreation can become infrastructural mechanisms for revitalization at the city, neighborhood, and local site scales. The East Bank neighborhoods have been our area of study.
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