Category: Events

Deconstruction Detroit Discussion

Friday, September 3rd, 2010

Deconstruction Detroit: A [RE]generation Strategy from HAA on Vimeo.



Last week, over 150 people gathered at Recycle Here! for the most recent installment in the lecturesHAA series. The event brought together representatives from Architectural Salvage Warehouse, C3LL3C, Recycle Here!, University of Detroit Mercy, and Design Evolution Workshop to discuss Deconstruction as an approach to managing Detroit’s many vacant and abandoned buildings. Each panelist began with a brief presentation framing his specific role in and approach to the deconstruction process. The presentations were followed by a panel discussion which both affirmed the position of Deconstruction within Detroit, as well as exposed the challenges facing the industry here and elsewhere.

The conversation ranged from the techniques and tactics involved in dismantling structures, to its economic feasibility and related public policy. The dialogue exposed the negative ecological impact of traditional demolition practices and demonstrated how Deconstruction and recycling techniques offer a sustainable alternative. Yet it also exposed the obstacles facing the Deconstruction industry as it competes with demolition. Because it is a labor intensive process, Deconstruction generally takes longer and is therefore more costly than traditional practices. And so it was with both optimism toward deconstruction’s possibilities and a realistic understanding of its difficulties that the evening unfolded. Though it was clear it will be some time before Deconstruction becomes a mainstream alternative to demolition, the passion and enthusiasm of the panelists and audience alike were testament to a collective belief in the value of this burgeoning industry. (more…)

Palmer Park Charrette

Tuesday, August 31st, 2010

While the City of Detroit begins to take steps to define its future, existing community assets remain as important as ever to our shared quality of life.  City parks, when well-maintained, have the potential to not only provide space for recreation, but also a venue for community engagement and interaction.  Now, as the city works to keep parks open in the face of extremely limited resources, several community groups and other volunteer organizations have begun to form partnerships to ensure some parks move beyond survival, and begin to thrive once more.

A group of neighborhood coalitions, non-profits, and the City of Detroit General Services Division, are planning a public participatory design charrette for Palmer Park on Saturday, September 25, from 9am to 12pm at the Detroit Unity Temple, 17505 Second Avenue, Detroit, MI 48203. (more…)

DINING BY DESIGN

Friday, August 20th, 2010


Last weekend, the greater Detroit design and culinary communities coalesced in a three day event to benefit the Michigan AIDS Coalition. The Dining by Design tour, which has been visiting six cities a year for the past 13 years, made its debut in Detroit at the Benson and Edith Ford Conference Center at the College for Creative Studies in the recently renovated Argonaut building.

Organized by Design Industries Foundation Fighting AIDS (DIFFA), the event offers an opportunity for local designers to turn a 150-200 square foot dining area into a work of art. Each installation becomes a unique interpretation of the dining experience limited only by the design team’s creativity. Works ran the gamut from luxurious to theatrical to rustic. One could find a tranquil garden set adjacent to a vibrant typographic environment. One installation was built entirely from cardboard.

The event culminated Saturday night in a dinner for the designers, sponsors, and donors to enjoy a meal, completing the artistic visions. The other cities in this year’s line-up include: Chicago, New York City, San Francisco, Columbus, Atlanta and Kansas City, where the event began.

HAA ANNOUNCES LECTURESHAA – EVENT 08

Tuesday, August 10th, 2010

lecturesHAA is dedicated to creating a broader creative discourse through open and collaborative dialogue. The program includes lectures and discussions throughout the year that will consider important contemporary design issues associated with the urban environment.

The 2010 program for is titled, “Challenging Detroit: (Re)generating Urbanism.” This program provides an important platform for consideration of innovative, multidisciplinary strategies designed to help the city not only create reinvestment and redevelopment, but also begin to regenerate the social, economic and environmental attributes that define it. Now, more than ever, we need to come together to understand how we can effectively participate in the thoughtful, creative regeneration of Detroit.

The public is encouraged to attend these free events. Please visit our facebook page or return to rogueHAA for post lecture discussions, future topics, and dates. (more…)

Expo 2010 Shanghai

Friday, July 30th, 2010


The World Expo 2010 is currently underway in the city of Shanghai, China. Staged along both banks of the Huangpu River, more than 190 countries and 50 international organizations from around the globe have come together to share pavilions and exhibitions. The theme of the exposition is Better City – Better Life, and is an opportunity for countries from around the world to showcase their artistic, cultural, and architectural talents.  With an estimated 70 million visitors, the event is said to be the most expensive and also largest World’s fair site – 5.28 square km – in history.

The tradition of World Expositions stretches back to the Great Exhibition at Joseph Paxton’s Crystal Palace in London. At that time, the Exposition provided a unique opportunity for the convening of cultures which otherwise would remain largely separate. Today, even in an era when globalization drives this cultural fusion, the Expo continues to hold an important position both as a cultural venue, political platform, and an opportunity for Shanghai to demonstrate its international significance both to its citizens and the world. (more…)

INSIDE/OUT EXHIBITION OPENING

Thursday, June 24th, 2010

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INSIDE/OUT ART SHOW. Featuring local artists, INSIDE/OUT is an artistic exploration of the relationship between Space & Self and Environment & Personality.  The opening will include work from almost 30 artists (amateurs, students, professionals). Artwork will include paintings, photography, sculpture, songs, papercraft and performance art.  Following the opening, only a handful of select works will be chosen to remain in the conservatory until Friday, July 2.

The June 24th event will be held in Belle Isle’s Anna Scripps Whitcomb Conservatory from 5 until 8 pm. Music will be provided by Gardens with Citizen Tmain.

A donation of $5.00 is suggested for this event.

DPS “SCHOOL PRIDE” : VOLUNTEERS NEEDED

Wednesday, June 23rd, 2010

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A new reality series, “School Pride”, is debuting this fall on NBC at 8:00pm on Fridays.  This reality based television series has chosen Detroit’s Communication and Media Arts High School (CMA) to receive a makeover. The television show intentionally utilizes local businesses, skilled local labor, and the community to renovate classrooms, public spaces, athletic facilities, art rooms, and music halls. Built in 1959, CMA was most recently slated for closure until the school became a finalist in the NBC competition. (more…)

LANGUAGE. POWER. DIFFERENCE. @ Re:View Contemporary Gallery

Thursday, June 17th, 2010

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LANGUAGE. POWER. DIFFERENCE. @ Re:View Contemporary Gallery
Works by Joe Namy
June 17 – July 24, 2010

Opening Reception:
Thursday, June 17
7pm – 11 pm

In his first solo exhibition in Detroit, language. power. difference., artist Joe Namy explores the issues born out of the space between languages, the codes that are used to translate, and the loss of context and meaning that occurs within translations, both internal and external.

THE ALLEY PROJECT

Wednesday, June 16th, 2010

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TAP Gallery will occupy one residential garage in the alley and 2 vacant residential lots located across the alley. In the lots, there will be space with a variety of surfaces spread throughout for youth to create and display their artwork. The project will also include a walkable 10-garage display of high-quality, multi-color aerosol murals. Through a participatory design process with professional architects, youth and local residents will guide the design and creation of the entire TAP Gallery grounds.

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SUMMER IN THE CITY OPEN HOUSE

Thursday, May 20th, 2010

SITC OPEN HOUSE ANNOUNCEMENT

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SUMMER IN THE CITY. This Friday evening, the non-profit volunteer organization, Summer in the City (SITC), will be hosting an open house from 7pm until 10pm at the Burton School on Cass Avenue.  This family friendly affair (I’ve been told there will be decorative painting and drawing on their classroom walls) will celebrate the following:

  • The Object Show. Summer in the City has teamed up with the American Society of Media Photographers to host  The Object Show.  Dozens of Detroit artists have donated their work for a silent auction.  All proceeds go towards SITC volunteer efforts.

  • Summer Season Kick-Off. Meet the 2010 SITC Crew and find out about their upcoming volunteer season.

  • Housewarming. SITC has their first official headquarters – an old classroom in the recently reprogrammed Burton School.

This non-profit organization has been working around the city of Detroit for the past nine summers and will be showcased during the next lecturesHAA event on June 15th, “VOLUNTEERISM IN DETROIT: A (Re)Generation Strategy”.

For more details on the SITC Open House, please click here.
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