Architecture Beyond

Civic Foundations: Why Voting Matters for Architects and Designers | AB Ep 24

Brandon A. Gibbs, AIA NOMA NCARB Season 2 Episode 24

 In this episode of Architecture Beyond, we explore why voting is essential for design professionals. Architecture may not be a political field, but as citizens in a democracy, understanding the policies and leaders that shape our communities is key to our work. Join us as we discuss how infrastructure funding, environmental standards, and local legislation impact our profession, and why voting thoughtfully empowers us to keep creating spaces that serve everyone. Tune in to learn about the resources and strategies that can help you make informed decisions at the polls.

For more info on voter education, see the sites below:
Vote411.org – Non-partisan voting resource from the League of Women Voters, providing candidate information, ballot measures, and local voting guidelines.

Ballotpedia – Comprehensive source for unbiased information on local and national candidates, policy issues, and legislative positions.

GovTrack.us – Tool for tracking representatives' voting records and understanding how their stances align with professional concerns.

Architects Advocate – Organization offering resources and insights specifically for architects, focusing on policy issues impacting the design industry.

Local Government Websites – State and city government websites for local issue information, candidate forums, and community-focused updates.

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