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In this week’s episode of Architect-ing, we talk with Ron Abo, FAIA, an architect with a rich history of community-focused work. Ron Abo recounts his experiences and insights, and how he discovered architecture as an outlet for his creative passions and a way to combat loneliness as a Japanese American in a predominantly white neighborhood. Ron's journey through architecture school in the 1960s led him to engage with real community projects during the War on Poverty's Model Cities initiative. He vividly recalls his involvement with the West Side Design Center and collaborating with diverse individuals to address community needs.
Ron's commitment to community-led design extended into his career, with projects like the Crusade for Justice school addition and passive solar houses in the 1970s. Despite facing doubts and financial struggles, Ron's determination to create meaningful impact highlights his journey as a socially conscious architect.
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In this week’s episode of Architect-ing, we talk with Ron Abo, FAIA, an architect with a rich history of community-focused work. Ron Abo recounts his experiences and insights, and how he discovered architecture as an outlet for his creative passions and a way to combat loneliness as a Japanese American in a predominantly white neighborhood. Ron's journey through architecture school in the 1960s led him to engage with real community projects during the War on Poverty's Model Cities initiative. He vividly recalls his involvement with the West Side Design Center and collaborating with diverse individuals to address community needs.
Ron's commitment to community-led design extended into his career, with projects like the Crusade for Justice school addition and passive solar houses in the 1970s. Despite facing doubts and financial struggles, Ron's determination to create meaningful impact highlights his journey as a socially conscious architect.
Listen on Apple Podcasts | Spotify | Amazon Music | YouTube or wherever you get podcasts!
This episode is sponsored by Modern in Denver Magazine.
https://www.modernindenver.com/architect-ing-podcast/
VISIT ARCHITECT-ING.COM
See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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