Shared Space

Designing Equitable Communities with June Grant


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June Grant is an architect, designer and researcher committed to the craft of buildings, their potential to enhance cities and develop socially responsible solutions to complex real-world problems. She is the founding Principal of blink!LAB architecture, a boutique, research-based architecture practice focused on adaptive and transformative sustainable development. June has a master’s in architecture from Yale and has studied economics and sculpture. She is the immediate-past President of the San Francisco Chapter of the National Organization of Minority Architects (SFNOMA), where she is committed to growing practice opportunities for under-represented groups by strengthening the role of communication. June is a community builder in every sense of the word.

In this episode, June shares:

  • Her memories growing up in Jamaica and how they shaped her journey to be an architect.
  • The strength and joy of intergenerational living.
  • How AARP – the largest nonprofit organization dedicated to older adults – found her work and wanted to partner.
  • How “granny flats” (i.e., accessory dwelling units (ADUs), in-law units) can help support diverse, sustainable, and equitable communities.
  • The power of observation as critical to design and community building.
  • To learn more, visit our website at erinpeavey.com/sharedspace

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