What Is the Architect's Role in Creating Equitable Communities?
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Gensler Design Exchange
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Contributors of a new AIA resource called the "Architect’s Role in Creating Equitable Communities" share how architects can, in their practices, bring about racially just and equitable outcomes for all members of the communities they serve.
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