From: Wesley Roe and Santa Barbara Permaculture Network <lakinroe@silcom.com>
To: permaculture@lists.ibiblio.org, sbccssc@yahoogroups.com, eastbaypermaculture@yahoogroups.com, ppg@lists.riseup.net, sbperm2006 <sbperm2006@googlegroups.com>, info@hopedance.org
Subject: [permaculture] Live Interview with Mark Lakeman City Repair Project, A Street Corner Revolution Fri. Sept 28, 9 -10am PST
Date: Wed, 26 Sep 2007 07:35:05 -0700
This Week: Live Interview with Mark Lakeman City Repair Project, A
Street Corner Revolution Fri. Sept 28 9 -10am
On Friday, Sept 28 at 9:00-10 am PST
Sustainable World Radio: Friday mornings at 9:00 am PST, on KCSB 91.9
FM in Santa Barbara, California. Also, streaming live worldwide on
www.KCSB.org.
Email us with events to be listed in our Community Calendar at
sustainableworldradio@earthlink.net.
If you have any questions or comments during air time, please call
the station at
(805) 893-2424.
Join visionary architect Mark Lakeman and Jill Cloutier of
Sustainable World Radio www.kcsb.org as he inspires and guides the
grid structure of a typical American city into a vital social commons
with Portland's City Repair Project ( www.cityrepair.org),
Now a national movement, City Repair is about cities, towns, grids
and the intersections where our lives can converge.
Multidisciplinary, City Repair combines architecture, urban planning,
anthropology, community development, public art, permaculture and
ecological design in projects that transform public space. Formed in
1996, City Repair was conceived as an "anti-virus" to combat
isolation and over-commodification of conventionally designed cities,
by literally inserting villages into cities.
Trained as an architect, Mark Lakeman is a founding member of the
City Repair Project, and the creative director of the ecological
design firm Communitecture. Each Spring he coordinates the Village
Building Convergence, an annual event sponsored by the city of
Portland that brings architects, planners, and artists together for
ten days of concentrated work with neighborhood residents and
volunteers. He has traveled extensively in southern Mexico where his
inspiration for community living came from living with traditional
Mayan peoples.
[permaculture] Live Interview with Mark Lakeman City Repair Project, A Street Corner Revolution Fri. Sept 28, 9 -10am PST,
Wesley Roe and Santa Barbara Permaculture Network, 09/26/2007