2022 REAL MATTER WORKSHOP |
Hosted by in situ studio |
Ifeoma Ebo, Creative Urban Alchemy (NYC) |
1.5 AIA LU |
Monday, August 1 | 7:00 PM – 8:30 PM |
Transfer Company Ball Room |
500 E. Davie Street | Raleigh, NC |
INFO AND REGISTRATION HERE |
Ifeoma Ebo, Urban Designer and Planning Strategist, Creative Urban Alchemy |
Ifeoma is an experienced Urban Designer & Planning Strategist with a proven track record in transforming public spaces into platforms for equity and design excellence. In her twenty-year career she has led projects in architecture, urban revitalization, community / large scale master planning, infrastructure upgrading, urban policy and neighborhood development. Through leadership roles in urban design & development initiatives funded by the United Nations, Fédération Internationale de Football Association (FIFA) and the NYC Mayors Office she has excelled in managing multidisciplinary teams towards the planning, design and implementation of projects supporting racial, social, and cultural equity. As the founding Director of Creative Urban Alchemy LLC she is a highly sought-after consultant for city governments, developers, and civic institutions on community design, regenerative placemaking and the equitable transformation of urban space.
She serves on advisory boards for the Mayor of Helsingborg, Sweden H22 Smart City Initiative, Association for Community Design, the New York State Energy Research & Development Agency, the New York Chapter of the American Institute of Architects and is a member of the Dark Matter University network and a founding member of the BlackSpace Urbanist Collective. Over the life of her career, she has received fellowships from Cornell University, Architecture for Humanity, Pratt Institute, Columbia University, Next City, and the NYC Urban Design Forum. She is currently an Adjunct Professor at Syracuse University, Cornell University and Columbia University and holds a Bachelor of Architecture from Cornell University and a master’s in City Design and Development from MIT. |
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