Condemned building with a proposed construction sign in front.

Black architects bring their sense for community connectedness to current and future design within the Puget Sound region.

When the community speaks, they want architects to listen and create built environments that serve livability while maintaining neighborhood character. Join us for a discussion with architects, cultural placemakers, and artists as they envision intentional and equitable development that is shaping our evolving communities.

Presented in partnership with the Black Heritage Society of Washington State (BHS).

CART captioning is available during the program. For accessibility support, please contact [email protected] two weeks before the program.

Photo Credit: Cynthia Brothers

Location: MOHAI Microsoft Lakefront Pavilion

Cost: Included with Museum Admission / Free for MOHAI and BHS Members