How can historic sacred places support civic engagement, social cohesion, and neighborhood equity?
The Community Design Collaborative in partnership with Partners for Sacred Places is excited to announce the next phase of Infill Philadelphia! Join us to demonstrate that underutilized space in historic sacred properties throughout Philadelphia can be activated in ways that expand the civic commons, serve a larger secular purpose, and strengthen communities! Sacred Places/Civic Spaces is funded by the William Penn Foundation.
The Community Design Collaborative and Partners for Sacred Places are calling for design precedents for a Sacred Places/Civic Spaces Design Precedents Exhibition to kick off the initiative. The exhibition will highlight the intersection between historic sacred places and communities and will serve as inspiration for the Sacred Places/Civic Spaces Design Challenge. The deadline to submit has been extended to Monday, April 23, 2018.
Open the PDF below for more information and a link to the submission form.