Below is a list of recent presentations and publication on Public Interest Design given by David Perkes or as noted by others:

 

“Bayou Auguste Restoration Project: Shifting Focus,” Presentation by Britton Jones at Public Interest Design Institute, Brownville, January 2015.

“Public Interest Design and Resiliency,” Presentation as part of Portland State University Center for Public Interest Design summer course, Portland, June 2014.

‘Models of Public Interest Design Practice’, Presentation by Britton Jones at Design Futures, Public Interest Design Student Leadership Forum 2014, Tulane University, New Orleans, June 2014

“Design and Civil Rights: What is PID?” Presentation at Design Futures 2014, Public Interest Design Student Leadership Forum 2014, Tulane School of Architecture, New Orleans, June 2014.

“Work of the Gulf Coast Community Design Studio,” Presentation at Public Interest Design Institute, Salt Lake City, May 2014.

“Wisdom from the Field: Public Interest Architecture in Practice,” Presentation with Sergio Palleroni and Roberta Feldman, Community Interface Committee of AIA Chicago, Chicago, February 2014.

“Public Interest Design and Risk,” Presentation for school lecture series, University of Minnesota, December 2013.

‘Bike Biloxi, Road Diets for Pedestrian and Bicycle Suitability’, Presentation by Britton Jones at Mississippi Bike Summit, Bike Walk Mississippi, Jackson, MS, Oct 2013

“Work of the Gulf Coast Community Design Studio,” Presentation at Public Interest Design Institute, Harvard, July 2013.

“Public Interest Practices in Architecture,” Latrobe Prize Research presentation with Bryan Bell, Sergio Palleroni and Roberta Feldman at AIA National Convention, Denver, June 2013.

“Public Interest Design: The Practices,” Presentation with Roberta Feldman at Environmental Design Research Association annual conference, Providence, May 2013.

“Public Interest Design Equity and Theory,” Presentations at Public Interest Design Leadership Forum, University of Texas, Austin May 2013.

“Work of the Gulf Coast Community Design Studio,” Presentation at Public Interest Design Institute, Portland, May 2013.

‘The Bayou by You’, Presentation by Britton Jones and Sarah Jones, University of Minnesota College of Design, Minneapolis, MN, March 2013

“Learning from Public Interest Practices,” Presentation at bcSHOPFRONT, Dallas, April 2013.

“Work of the Gulf Coast Community Design Studio,” Presentation at Public Interest Design Institute, Carnegie Mellon University, January 2013.

“Work of the Gulf Coast Community Design Studio,” Presentation at Public Interest Design Institute, Harvard, July 2012.

“Public Interest Practice,” Lecture and studio review at Public Interest Design Summer Studio, University of Texas at Austin, June 2012.

“Practices in the Public Interest: AIA Latrobe Prize,” Presentation at Association for Community Design Annual Conference, Salt Lake City, June 2012.

‘The Gulf Coast Community Design Studio’, Presentation by Sarah Jones at AIA Gulf States Emerging Professionals Symposium, Memphis, TN, June 2012

“Public Interest Practices in Architecture,” Latrobe Research Presentation with Bryan Bell, Sergio Palleroni and Roberta Feldman, AIA National Convention, Washington, DC, May 2012.

“Re-Inventing Practice,” Presentation at Roger Williams University, March, 2012.

‘The Bayou by You’, Presentation by Britton Jones and Sarah Jones at Structures for Inclusion 12, Austin, TX, March 2012

“Extending Practice,” Presentation at Public Interest Design Institute, Yale University, January 2012.

“Latrobe Prize: Public Interest Practices in Architecture,” Presentation at Association for Community Design annual conference, Philadelphia, October 2011.

“Why Then? Why Now?” Presentation at Association for Community Design annual conference, Philadelphia, October 2011.

“Practical Lessons from the Gulf Coast Community Design Studio,” Presentation, at Public Interest Design Institute, University of New Mexico, September 2011.

“Work of the Gulf Coast Community Design Studio,” Presentation at Public Interest Design Institute, Harvard, July 2011.

“Public Interest Practices in Architecture,” Presentation at Mississippi American Institute of Architects Annual Convention, Destin, July 2011.

‘The Bayou by You: A Community Partnership for Urban Wetland Restoration in East Biloxi’, Presentation by Britton Jones at Coastal Development Strategies Conference, Biloxi, MS, May 2011

‘Bayou Auguste Urban Restoration Project’, Presentation by Britton Jones at Gulf Coast Sustainable Economies Leadership Academy, New Orleans, LA, March, 2011

“Practicing Experience,” peer review paper and presentation at Association of Collegiate Schools of Architecture, Annual Meeting, New Orleans, March 2010.  Paper published in proceedings.

“Model of a Public Practice: The Work of the Gulf Coast Community Design Studio,” Presentation at Humanitarian Architecture, Special Topic Session, Association of Collegiate Schools of Architecture, Annual Meeting, New Orleans, March 2010.

Who do we work for?” Presentation, Structures for Inclusion Conference, Washington, DC.  March 2010.

“Models of Cooperation: Community Design and the Public Sector,” Presentation at Association for Community Design, Shrinking Cities: Growing Communities, Annual Conference, Rochester, NY, June 2009.

“A New Model of Community Design,” Presentation at American Institute of Architects Mississippi, Annual Convention, Philadelphia, MS, June 2008.

“Public Interest Practices in Architecture,” AIA Latrobe Prize research report, AIA on-line publication, 2013. Joint author with Bryan Bell, Roberta Feldman and Sergio Palleroni.

“Reinventing Practice,” Chapter in Bridging the Gap: Public-Interest Architectural Internships, Edited by Georgia Bizios & Katie Wakeford, 2011.

“Uncertainty is not a problem to be solved. It is the working space of our time.” Batture Volume 6, 2010, Louisiana State University, School of Architecture.

“A Useful Practice,” Journal of Architectural Education, Volume 62, May 2009, Association of Collegiate Schools of Architecture, Inc.

“Working with Experience,” Cityscape, Volume 10, Number 3, 2008, U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development.  Joint author with Christine Gaspar.