Why I'm an architect that designs for social impact, not buildings | Liz Ogbu | TEDxMidAtlantic

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Published 2014-10-20
This talk was given at a local TEDx event, produced independently of the TED Conferences. How can we combine the hard skills of design and the soft skills of humanity? How can we be expert citizens, but also citizen experts?

A designer, social innovator, and academic, Liz is an expert on sustainable design and spatial innovation in challenged urban environments globally. From designing shelters for immigrant day laborers in the U.S. to a water and health social enterprise for low-income Kenyans, Liz has a long history of engagement in the design for social impact movement.

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All Comments (21)
  • @aymericzambo345
    I usually don't listen til the end of TED talks but she got me hooked on her story telling skills. I love her approach to architecture
  • @aliwa6891
    Architects are the builder of experiences . They create spaces for people to have experienced .. This presentation was awesome .
  • @danitagreen2342
    Liz, that you for putting all my thoughts into a tidy nutshell.  At the ARTS IN SOCIETY conference in Budapest, I learned that we are art-based researchers of life, using what we know to impact society.  Ashe!
  • @zaboater
    In my opinion the best and most innovative architects respond to the actual needs of the community - well done doing the hard work of digging into these projects, seeing people's actual needs, and responding. However something missing from this talk was an example that succeeded in the built world and the impact of that success.
  • @shellysakhd8798
    Very inspirational and thought provoking! I'm an Architect student and this kind of push now will definitely help me be a better architect in future.. Thank you
  • @Joice_M
    I want to be an architect when Im older. I still have grade 9 ,10,11 and 12 until I go to Uni. and for my grade 10 personal project, I want to do something related to architecture and globolization and sustainability.
  • I'm a carpenter I've been a carpenter for twenty five years and I've just recently learned and understand the design of all things. Our life status was design for a number of reasons the main reason is control and another is oppression. We need to redesign everything.
  • @meiaishanr
    This is inspiring and impactful. Im a designer that sees the same problem with daily workers. We are with them most of our lives 👍🏼👍🏼 brilliant!!
  • @ruthtj2281
    Beautiful presentation! Keep on telling people beautiful stories. we need to hear them. Thanks very much for your time.
  • @cml6109
    This is absolutely amazing. I am in awe and most definitely, beautifully inspired. Thank you for your work, Liz. You are a world changer.
  • @abdimohamed355
    designs that make social impact is great reflection and key take away for your lecture, thanks for the wonderful change together with communities,
  • You're still practicing architecture. You're designing pathways and structures that empower people.
  • @zebramix
    Amazing talk, really opened my eyes. Socialture
  • @rrl7707
    A beautiful speaker with a beautiful speech.
  • God bless Ma'm.. I am inspired from your approach.. . . "architecture for humanity!!""