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Design for Freedom by @gracefarmsct is a movement dedicated to eradicating forced labor in building material supply chains. #designforfreedom

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As we observe #HumanRightsDay, we're encouraged to announce our new Design for Freedom International Guidance & Toolkit is available for download.

28 million people around the world are held in forced labor conditions, many extracting the materials that go into our homes, schools, office buildings, & landscapes. We echo the UN: "This is the time to mobilize action to reinvigorate a global movement for human rights."

The Design for Freedom Int'll Guidance & Toolkit, a comprehensive resource for design & construction professionals to implement ethical & forced-labor-free material sourcing strategies into their practices, builds upon the DFF Toolkit, published in 2022.

In tandem w/ this release is a further amplification of the global DFF movement, w/ Elaine Mitchel-Hill's appointment as the first DFF int'l lead, leading strategic partnerships in India & the UK.

"Forced labor in the building materials supply chain is a global issue,” said Sharon Prince, Grace Farms CEO & Founder. “By expanding our engagement in Europe and Asia & issuing the Int'l Guidance & Toolkit geared towards a growing global audience, we are better poised to address this egregious human rights violation together Through new public & private sector partnerships, we are accelerating a radical paradigm shift to design & build a more humane future for all.”

The Guidance features contributions from experts: Lindsay Baker, @living_future; Dr. Doreen S. Boyd, @uniofnottingham; Dr. James Cockayne, NSW Anti-Slavery Commissioner; Anna Dyson, @yalecea; Fanny Frémont, Responsible Mica Initiative; Felix Heisel, Circular Construction Lab, @cornelluniversity; John Morrison, Institute for Human Rights and Business; Jonsara Ruth, @healthymaterialslab; Stefano Savi, Global Platform for Sustainable Natural Rubber (GPSNR); Chris Sharples, @shoparchitects; Dame Sara Thornton, former Independent Anti-Slavery Commissioner, U.K.; & Eloise Savill, @antislaveryinternational. The Guidance opens w/ a contribution by the Right Honorable The Baroness Young of Hornsey OBE.

Through this Guidance & Toolkit, which provides new human rights due diligence tools, we can all design & build a more humane future. Link in bio.


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Download the Design for Freedom International Guidance & Toolkit to access the Responsible Certifications Framework & Standards List, a resource designed to help project teams commit to ethical and transparent material sourcing.

Refer to the list to filter relevant certifications by material or product type, third-party verification, industry focus, prerequisites, and other differentiators.

Download the Design for Freedom International Guidance & Toolkit - link in bio.


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Among the new Design for Freedom Pilot Projects announced at the 2026 Design for Freedom Summit is Médano by Viñoly, a sustainable beachfront residential development designed by @rva_ny.

Just 15 minutes from Montevideo, Uruguay and positioned behind coastal dunes, its elongated sinuous form follows the natural topography, preserving the character of the coastline while minimizing its visual presence and framing views of the Atlantic Ocean and a northern lagoon.

Conceived as a Nearly Zero-Energy development, the project integrates passive design strategies, renewable energy systems, and generous indoor-outdoor living.

Learn more about Design for Freedom Pilot Projects and their impact - link in bio.

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1., 3., & 4. Médano by Viñoly (Project Team: Rafael Viñoly Architects; Integrated Developments).
2 (l-r): Brigid Abraham, Design for Freedom Senior Project Manager, Grace Farms; Nora Rizzo, Ethical Materials Director, Grace Farms; Molly Hare, Director of Interior Design, Viñoly;Christina Kruise, Director, Viñoly;Sharon Prince, CEO and Founder, @gracefarmsct.


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Among the new Design for Freedom Pilot Projects announced at the 2026 Design for Freedom Summit is Médano by Viñoly, a sustainable beachfront residential development designed by @rva_ny.

Just 15 minutes from Montevideo, Uruguay and positioned behind coastal dunes, its elongated sinuous form follows the natural topography, preserving the character of the coastline while minimizing its visual presence and framing views of the Atlantic Ocean and a northern lagoon.

Conceived as a Nearly Zero-Energy development, the project integrates passive design strategies, renewable energy systems, and generous indoor-outdoor living.

Learn more about Design for Freedom Pilot Projects and their impact - link in bio.

Pictured:
1., 3., & 4. Médano by Viñoly (Project Team: Rafael Viñoly Architects; Integrated Developments).
2 (l-r): Brigid Abraham, Design for Freedom Senior Project Manager, Grace Farms; Nora Rizzo, Ethical Materials Director, Grace Farms; Molly Hare, Director of Interior Design, Viñoly;Christina Kruise, Director, Viñoly;Sharon Prince, CEO and Founder, @gracefarmsct.


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Among the new Design for Freedom Pilot Projects announced at the 2026 Design for Freedom Summit is Médano by Viñoly, a sustainable beachfront residential development designed by @rva_ny.

Just 15 minutes from Montevideo, Uruguay and positioned behind coastal dunes, its elongated sinuous form follows the natural topography, preserving the character of the coastline while minimizing its visual presence and framing views of the Atlantic Ocean and a northern lagoon.

Conceived as a Nearly Zero-Energy development, the project integrates passive design strategies, renewable energy systems, and generous indoor-outdoor living.

Learn more about Design for Freedom Pilot Projects and their impact - link in bio.

Pictured:
1., 3., & 4. Médano by Viñoly (Project Team: Rafael Viñoly Architects; Integrated Developments).
2 (l-r): Brigid Abraham, Design for Freedom Senior Project Manager, Grace Farms; Nora Rizzo, Ethical Materials Director, Grace Farms; Molly Hare, Director of Interior Design, Viñoly;Christina Kruise, Director, Viñoly;Sharon Prince, CEO and Founder, @gracefarmsct.


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Among the new Design for Freedom Pilot Projects announced at the 2026 Design for Freedom Summit is Médano by Viñoly, a sustainable beachfront residential development designed by @rva_ny.

Just 15 minutes from Montevideo, Uruguay and positioned behind coastal dunes, its elongated sinuous form follows the natural topography, preserving the character of the coastline while minimizing its visual presence and framing views of the Atlantic Ocean and a northern lagoon.

Conceived as a Nearly Zero-Energy development, the project integrates passive design strategies, renewable energy systems, and generous indoor-outdoor living.

Learn more about Design for Freedom Pilot Projects and their impact - link in bio.

Pictured:
1., 3., & 4. Médano by Viñoly (Project Team: Rafael Viñoly Architects; Integrated Developments).
2 (l-r): Brigid Abraham, Design for Freedom Senior Project Manager, Grace Farms; Nora Rizzo, Ethical Materials Director, Grace Farms; Molly Hare, Director of Interior Design, Viñoly;Christina Kruise, Director, Viñoly;Sharon Prince, CEO and Founder, @gracefarmsct.


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At the 2026 Design for Freedom Summit, we announced four new Pilot Projects, including the National accessArts Centre, Canada’s oldest and largest disability-arts organization.

The National accessArts Centre supports a growing community of more than 400 artists through training, creation, and exhibition opportunities across multiple disciplines.

Their new pavilion, the Multidisciplinary Disability Community Arts Hub, will be a home for the performing arts that approaches disability arts as a central force in cultural life.

This zero-carbon building is designed for rehearsal and incubation, with public-facing spaces that bring the neighborhood into the campus, and the campus into civic life. The project is designed by DIALOG.

Learn more about new and completed Design for Freedom Pilot Projects and how they model more transparent and ethical supply chain - link in bio.


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The mining of metals such as copper, cobalt, iron ore, and bauxite has been linked to forced labor abuses, particularly in countries where the mining sector has come under the control of organized criminal organizations or the military.

Download the Design for Freedom International Guidance & Toolkit now to learn about materials at a high risk of forced labor,and steps we can take to help create a more ethical building materials supply chain. Link in bio.


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What you drink every day should stand for something. Our teas & coffees are crafted through direct relationships and designed to deliver — on taste and on impact.

100% of profits support the work of @gracefarmsct to end forced and child labor worldwide through @dffmovement.


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What you drink every day should stand for something. Our teas & coffees are crafted through direct relationships and designed to deliver — on taste and on impact.

100% of profits support the work of @gracefarmsct to end forced and child labor worldwide through @dffmovement.


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What you drink every day should stand for something. Our teas & coffees are crafted through direct relationships and designed to deliver — on taste and on impact.

100% of profits support the work of @gracefarmsct to end forced and child labor worldwide through @dffmovement.


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What you drink every day should stand for something. Our teas & coffees are crafted through direct relationships and designed to deliver — on taste and on impact.

100% of profits support the work of @gracefarmsct to end forced and child labor worldwide through @dffmovement.


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What you drink every day should stand for something. Our teas & coffees are crafted through direct relationships and designed to deliver — on taste and on impact.

100% of profits support the work of @gracefarmsct to end forced and child labor worldwide through @dffmovement.


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Five years of action and awareness. One extraordinary day of momentum. Immeasurable impact. The Design for Freedom movement is accelerating!

The milestone fifth annual Design for Freedom Summit welcomed 550+ leaders across sectors, and students from 21 colleges and universities nationally —an incredible representation of the present and future for the built environment.

Across the River building and Barns, we engaged in critical discussions, shared innovative ideas and resources, and connected on a deeper level. From demanding ethical and circular construction in data centers to examining our glass and timber supply chains, exploring global policy responses, announcing new Pilot Project and so much more, we are advancing human rights.

"In the life a movement, five years is a foundation. It is a time required for the reports, the research, the presentations that ground us. But for 28 million people trapped in forced labor conditions around the world, working in inhuman conditions to produce the very materials of our built environment, five years is a lifetime.

We refuse to stay at a standstill . . .we must build without using that slavery discount, without exploitation built into the next generation of AI and the next generation of workers. Even more broadly, for every building to tell a story of dignity, I hope you will figure out the next step you will take, the next partnership, the next building, the next research project that will help steer the built environment towards human dignity and respect. Thank you for being here." - Sharon Prince, CEO and Founder, Grace Farms, addresses 2026 Summit attendees.

Save the date for the 6th annual Design for Freedom Summit on March 31, 2027.

Visit designforfreedom.org to learn more about how you can get involved in the movement

Video by Christopher McDonald


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Bring your questions about the Design for Freedom movement to our May Office Hours session on Wednesday, May 6 at 12 pm EST.

Sign up to join Nora Rizzo, Ethical Materials Director, and Brigid Abraham, Design for Freedom Senior Project Manager, as they offer best practices on applying the International Guidance & Toolkit, the latest product discoveries, answer follow-up questions from the 2026 Design for Freedom Summit, and more.

Reserve your place and find more details - link in bio.


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What are the stories behind the materials that make up our homes, our buildings, our community spaces?

First opened in 2024, With Every Fiber is an evolving, immersive exhibit at Grace Farms that presents this question to every visitor.

It's a space where you can see, hear, and experience the stories behind at-risk materials, discover innovative approaches to ethical sourcing, and reflect on the very real people making the materials that surround us.

Curated by our Chief Strategic Officer and Founding Creative Director, Chelsea Thatcher, With Every Fiber is built on collaboration and community— two pillars at the heart of Grace Farms. Its first iteration opened with contributions from 20 preeminent designers, material suppliers, cultural institutions, and construction industry leaders committed to Design for Freedom.

Significantly, @gracefarmsct was invited to the 19th International Architecture Exhibition of @labiennale, bringing With Every Fiber to an international audience. The Biennale display featured new content developed just for the exhibition.

Forced and child labor in the building materials supply chain is often hidden, but this exhibit brings it to light while also offering hope.

Since October 2025, the evolution of the exhibit, "With Every Fiber: Pigment, Stone, Glass" has focused on the high-risk materials stone, pigment, and glass.

Featuring innovative approaches to ethical and sustainable sourcing from world-renowned artists and institutions, including a recording by the @londonphilharmonicorchestra, Dr. @hannahrosethomas, @john_sabraw, @ninacookejohn, @webbyates, and @thestonemasonrycompany, it proves fair labor practices in construction are possible.

Awareness is the first step to creating change. Explore "With Every Fiber: Pigment, Stone, Glass" on your next visit to Grace Farms--it's free and open six days a week.

Learn more - link in bio.

Photos by Andrew Werner


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What are the stories behind the materials that make up our homes, our buildings, our community spaces?

First opened in 2024, With Every Fiber is an evolving, immersive exhibit at Grace Farms that presents this question to every visitor.

It's a space where you can see, hear, and experience the stories behind at-risk materials, discover innovative approaches to ethical sourcing, and reflect on the very real people making the materials that surround us.

Curated by our Chief Strategic Officer and Founding Creative Director, Chelsea Thatcher, With Every Fiber is built on collaboration and community— two pillars at the heart of Grace Farms. Its first iteration opened with contributions from 20 preeminent designers, material suppliers, cultural institutions, and construction industry leaders committed to Design for Freedom.

Significantly, @gracefarmsct was invited to the 19th International Architecture Exhibition of @labiennale, bringing With Every Fiber to an international audience. The Biennale display featured new content developed just for the exhibition.

Forced and child labor in the building materials supply chain is often hidden, but this exhibit brings it to light while also offering hope.

Since October 2025, the evolution of the exhibit, "With Every Fiber: Pigment, Stone, Glass" has focused on the high-risk materials stone, pigment, and glass.

Featuring innovative approaches to ethical and sustainable sourcing from world-renowned artists and institutions, including a recording by the @londonphilharmonicorchestra, Dr. @hannahrosethomas, @john_sabraw, @ninacookejohn, @webbyates, and @thestonemasonrycompany, it proves fair labor practices in construction are possible.

Awareness is the first step to creating change. Explore "With Every Fiber: Pigment, Stone, Glass" on your next visit to Grace Farms--it's free and open six days a week.

Learn more - link in bio.

Photos by Andrew Werner


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1 months ago

What are the stories behind the materials that make up our homes, our buildings, our community spaces?

First opened in 2024, With Every Fiber is an evolving, immersive exhibit at Grace Farms that presents this question to every visitor.

It's a space where you can see, hear, and experience the stories behind at-risk materials, discover innovative approaches to ethical sourcing, and reflect on the very real people making the materials that surround us.

Curated by our Chief Strategic Officer and Founding Creative Director, Chelsea Thatcher, With Every Fiber is built on collaboration and community— two pillars at the heart of Grace Farms. Its first iteration opened with contributions from 20 preeminent designers, material suppliers, cultural institutions, and construction industry leaders committed to Design for Freedom.

Significantly, @gracefarmsct was invited to the 19th International Architecture Exhibition of @labiennale, bringing With Every Fiber to an international audience. The Biennale display featured new content developed just for the exhibition.

Forced and child labor in the building materials supply chain is often hidden, but this exhibit brings it to light while also offering hope.

Since October 2025, the evolution of the exhibit, "With Every Fiber: Pigment, Stone, Glass" has focused on the high-risk materials stone, pigment, and glass.

Featuring innovative approaches to ethical and sustainable sourcing from world-renowned artists and institutions, including a recording by the @londonphilharmonicorchestra, Dr. @hannahrosethomas, @john_sabraw, @ninacookejohn, @webbyates, and @thestonemasonrycompany, it proves fair labor practices in construction are possible.

Awareness is the first step to creating change. Explore "With Every Fiber: Pigment, Stone, Glass" on your next visit to Grace Farms--it's free and open six days a week.

Learn more - link in bio.

Photos by Andrew Werner


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We're delighted to share that our CEO and Founder, Sharon Prince, will receive the Champion of Architecture Medal from @centerforarch at the 2026 Honors and Awards Luncheon on April 24.

This honor recognizes individuals outside the architecture profession whose work advances the impact of architecture and design in society.

Grace Farms is rooted in Prince's belief that space communicates values and brings people together. She commissioned SANAA to design the River building—a boundary-defying place that welcomes visitors from around the world to explore nature, arts, justice, community, and faith.

Through her leadership, Prince also launched the global @dffmovement, mobilizing the architecture and construction industries to eradicate forced and child labor from building materials supply chains.

Learn more about this year's honorees, and reserve your seat for the 2026 AIA Honors and Awards Luncheon - link in bio.

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Sharon Prince (Photo by @melanilustphotography)
2026 AIA New York Honors and Awards Luncheon (Image by AIA New York)


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"These projects tell stories of how our industry is challenging the status quo and bringing a more humane future into view." - Nora Rizzo, Ethical Materials Director, @gracefarmsct.

A highlight of the fifth annual Design for Freedom Summit was the announcement of four new Design for Freedom Pilot Projects, including two international projects.

They include the National Juneteenth Museum in Fort Worth, TX (project team: @big_builds, Alligood Song Architecture, @kaienterprises), the Bloomberg Office Expansion in New York City (project team: @bloomberg, @fogartyfinger, @socotecusa), the National Access Arts Centre in Calgary, Canada (project team: DIALOG, National Access Arts), and Médano by Viñoly in Montevideo, Uruguay (project team: @rva_ny and Integrated Developments).

"As we continue to accelerate, Pilot Projects are integral to scaling the movement . . . Each project generates its own set of outcomes and research, creating ripple effects throughout the market." - Nora Rizzo.

Significantly, there are now over a dozen Pilot Projects across four continents. Learn more about the Design for Freedom Pilot Project program and find more information about the newly-announced projects via the link in our bio.

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1. Nora Rizzo, Ethical Materials Director, Grace Farms, and Brigid Abraham, AIA, Design for Freedom Senior Project Manager, announce new Design for Freedom Pilot Projects at the 2026 Design for Freedom Summit. Photo by Melani Lust.
2. National Juneteenth Museum (Fort Worth, Texas).
3. Bloomberg Park Avenue Office Expansion (New York, New York). ©Bloomberg LP. All Rights Reserved.
4. National Access Arts Centre (Calgary, Canada)
5. Médano by Viñoly (Montevideo, Uruguay)


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"These projects tell stories of how our industry is challenging the status quo and bringing a more humane future into view." - Nora Rizzo, Ethical Materials Director, @gracefarmsct.

A highlight of the fifth annual Design for Freedom Summit was the announcement of four new Design for Freedom Pilot Projects, including two international projects.

They include the National Juneteenth Museum in Fort Worth, TX (project team: @big_builds, Alligood Song Architecture, @kaienterprises), the Bloomberg Office Expansion in New York City (project team: @bloomberg, @fogartyfinger, @socotecusa), the National Access Arts Centre in Calgary, Canada (project team: DIALOG, National Access Arts), and Médano by Viñoly in Montevideo, Uruguay (project team: @rva_ny and Integrated Developments).

"As we continue to accelerate, Pilot Projects are integral to scaling the movement . . . Each project generates its own set of outcomes and research, creating ripple effects throughout the market." - Nora Rizzo.

Significantly, there are now over a dozen Pilot Projects across four continents. Learn more about the Design for Freedom Pilot Project program and find more information about the newly-announced projects via the link in our bio.

Pictured:
1. Nora Rizzo, Ethical Materials Director, Grace Farms, and Brigid Abraham, AIA, Design for Freedom Senior Project Manager, announce new Design for Freedom Pilot Projects at the 2026 Design for Freedom Summit. Photo by Melani Lust.
2. National Juneteenth Museum (Fort Worth, Texas).
3. Bloomberg Park Avenue Office Expansion (New York, New York). ©Bloomberg LP. All Rights Reserved.
4. National Access Arts Centre (Calgary, Canada)
5. Médano by Viñoly (Montevideo, Uruguay)


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1 months ago


"These projects tell stories of how our industry is challenging the status quo and bringing a more humane future into view." - Nora Rizzo, Ethical Materials Director, @gracefarmsct.

A highlight of the fifth annual Design for Freedom Summit was the announcement of four new Design for Freedom Pilot Projects, including two international projects.

They include the National Juneteenth Museum in Fort Worth, TX (project team: @big_builds, Alligood Song Architecture, @kaienterprises), the Bloomberg Office Expansion in New York City (project team: @bloomberg, @fogartyfinger, @socotecusa), the National Access Arts Centre in Calgary, Canada (project team: DIALOG, National Access Arts), and Médano by Viñoly in Montevideo, Uruguay (project team: @rva_ny and Integrated Developments).

"As we continue to accelerate, Pilot Projects are integral to scaling the movement . . . Each project generates its own set of outcomes and research, creating ripple effects throughout the market." - Nora Rizzo.

Significantly, there are now over a dozen Pilot Projects across four continents. Learn more about the Design for Freedom Pilot Project program and find more information about the newly-announced projects via the link in our bio.

Pictured:
1. Nora Rizzo, Ethical Materials Director, Grace Farms, and Brigid Abraham, AIA, Design for Freedom Senior Project Manager, announce new Design for Freedom Pilot Projects at the 2026 Design for Freedom Summit. Photo by Melani Lust.
2. National Juneteenth Museum (Fort Worth, Texas).
3. Bloomberg Park Avenue Office Expansion (New York, New York). ©Bloomberg LP. All Rights Reserved.
4. National Access Arts Centre (Calgary, Canada)
5. Médano by Viñoly (Montevideo, Uruguay)


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1 months ago

"These projects tell stories of how our industry is challenging the status quo and bringing a more humane future into view." - Nora Rizzo, Ethical Materials Director, @gracefarmsct.

A highlight of the fifth annual Design for Freedom Summit was the announcement of four new Design for Freedom Pilot Projects, including two international projects.

They include the National Juneteenth Museum in Fort Worth, TX (project team: @big_builds, Alligood Song Architecture, @kaienterprises), the Bloomberg Office Expansion in New York City (project team: @bloomberg, @fogartyfinger, @socotecusa), the National Access Arts Centre in Calgary, Canada (project team: DIALOG, National Access Arts), and Médano by Viñoly in Montevideo, Uruguay (project team: @rva_ny and Integrated Developments).

"As we continue to accelerate, Pilot Projects are integral to scaling the movement . . . Each project generates its own set of outcomes and research, creating ripple effects throughout the market." - Nora Rizzo.

Significantly, there are now over a dozen Pilot Projects across four continents. Learn more about the Design for Freedom Pilot Project program and find more information about the newly-announced projects via the link in our bio.

Pictured:
1. Nora Rizzo, Ethical Materials Director, Grace Farms, and Brigid Abraham, AIA, Design for Freedom Senior Project Manager, announce new Design for Freedom Pilot Projects at the 2026 Design for Freedom Summit. Photo by Melani Lust.
2. National Juneteenth Museum (Fort Worth, Texas).
3. Bloomberg Park Avenue Office Expansion (New York, New York). ©Bloomberg LP. All Rights Reserved.
4. National Access Arts Centre (Calgary, Canada)
5. Médano by Viñoly (Montevideo, Uruguay)


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1 months ago

"These projects tell stories of how our industry is challenging the status quo and bringing a more humane future into view." - Nora Rizzo, Ethical Materials Director, @gracefarmsct.

A highlight of the fifth annual Design for Freedom Summit was the announcement of four new Design for Freedom Pilot Projects, including two international projects.

They include the National Juneteenth Museum in Fort Worth, TX (project team: @big_builds, Alligood Song Architecture, @kaienterprises), the Bloomberg Office Expansion in New York City (project team: @bloomberg, @fogartyfinger, @socotecusa), the National Access Arts Centre in Calgary, Canada (project team: DIALOG, National Access Arts), and Médano by Viñoly in Montevideo, Uruguay (project team: @rva_ny and Integrated Developments).

"As we continue to accelerate, Pilot Projects are integral to scaling the movement . . . Each project generates its own set of outcomes and research, creating ripple effects throughout the market." - Nora Rizzo.

Significantly, there are now over a dozen Pilot Projects across four continents. Learn more about the Design for Freedom Pilot Project program and find more information about the newly-announced projects via the link in our bio.

Pictured:
1. Nora Rizzo, Ethical Materials Director, Grace Farms, and Brigid Abraham, AIA, Design for Freedom Senior Project Manager, announce new Design for Freedom Pilot Projects at the 2026 Design for Freedom Summit. Photo by Melani Lust.
2. National Juneteenth Museum (Fort Worth, Texas).
3. Bloomberg Park Avenue Office Expansion (New York, New York). ©Bloomberg LP. All Rights Reserved.
4. National Access Arts Centre (Calgary, Canada)
5. Médano by Viñoly (Montevideo, Uruguay)


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1 months ago

The 2026 Design for Freedom Summit plenary, "Cultural Context and Risk in the Global Timber Supply Chain," offered vital insights.

@kaiuwebergmann, FAIA, Partner, @big_builds, highlighted BIG's Gelephu Mindfulness City project in Bhutan.

Gustavo Ferroni, Program Manager, @the_freedom_fund (Brasil), brought in a perspective from the Amazon and what we can learn from Indigenous communities.

@toshiko.mori_, Principal, @toshiko.mori.architect, architecture professor at @harvardgsd, provided a global forest view.

Sharon Prince, CEO & Founder, @gracefarmsct, shared how Grace Farms cultivates ethical and sustainable solutions.

"[The forest] has been witness to historical events and tragedies alike, it's ingrained in the memory of civilization and continues to exist as a cultural monument itself." - Toshiko Mori

"The Amazon is a living system...it's a forest and a people together, and we should not ever separate that." - Gustavo Ferroni

“[The King] invited Bjarke to Bhutan to start thinking about how to envision a future...a new city of 80,000 people...and create a new economic zone on the border with India," said Kai-Uwe Bergmann.

"[The airport] is the project we've taken on first...Now there's one issue, which is how many carpenters are there in Bhutan and have they ever built anything or delivered anything at this scale?...So we went to the Biennale in Venice . . . We wanted to address the issue of the carpenters, and the idea of how this incredible craft can actually be learned. We introduced a robot that's machine learning from the actual carpenters.

We asked the carpenters, ‘Are you afraid? Do you feel threatened by this?’ And they said, ‘No, we actually see this as a chance to really celebrate the craft.’..It's an evolving conversation that's very important about cultural appropriation. We're very clear we're not wishing to impose a Western approach of Bhutanese architecture, but the King has challenged us to create a conversation that then the Bhutanese can fill out themselves.”

"Timber, like glass...demonstrates the capacity for the built environment to communicate beauty and dignity, as well as exploitation." - Sharon Prince.


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The 2026 Design for Freedom Summit plenary, "Cultural Context and Risk in the Global Timber Supply Chain," offered vital insights.

@kaiuwebergmann, FAIA, Partner, @big_builds, highlighted BIG's Gelephu Mindfulness City project in Bhutan.

Gustavo Ferroni, Program Manager, @the_freedom_fund (Brasil), brought in a perspective from the Amazon and what we can learn from Indigenous communities.

@toshiko.mori_, Principal, @toshiko.mori.architect, architecture professor at @harvardgsd, provided a global forest view.

Sharon Prince, CEO & Founder, @gracefarmsct, shared how Grace Farms cultivates ethical and sustainable solutions.

"[The forest] has been witness to historical events and tragedies alike, it's ingrained in the memory of civilization and continues to exist as a cultural monument itself." - Toshiko Mori

"The Amazon is a living system...it's a forest and a people together, and we should not ever separate that." - Gustavo Ferroni

“[The King] invited Bjarke to Bhutan to start thinking about how to envision a future...a new city of 80,000 people...and create a new economic zone on the border with India," said Kai-Uwe Bergmann.

"[The airport] is the project we've taken on first...Now there's one issue, which is how many carpenters are there in Bhutan and have they ever built anything or delivered anything at this scale?...So we went to the Biennale in Venice . . . We wanted to address the issue of the carpenters, and the idea of how this incredible craft can actually be learned. We introduced a robot that's machine learning from the actual carpenters.

We asked the carpenters, ‘Are you afraid? Do you feel threatened by this?’ And they said, ‘No, we actually see this as a chance to really celebrate the craft.’..It's an evolving conversation that's very important about cultural appropriation. We're very clear we're not wishing to impose a Western approach of Bhutanese architecture, but the King has challenged us to create a conversation that then the Bhutanese can fill out themselves.”

"Timber, like glass...demonstrates the capacity for the built environment to communicate beauty and dignity, as well as exploitation." - Sharon Prince.


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1 months ago

The 2026 Design for Freedom Summit plenary, "Cultural Context and Risk in the Global Timber Supply Chain," offered vital insights.

@kaiuwebergmann, FAIA, Partner, @big_builds, highlighted BIG's Gelephu Mindfulness City project in Bhutan.

Gustavo Ferroni, Program Manager, @the_freedom_fund (Brasil), brought in a perspective from the Amazon and what we can learn from Indigenous communities.

@toshiko.mori_, Principal, @toshiko.mori.architect, architecture professor at @harvardgsd, provided a global forest view.

Sharon Prince, CEO & Founder, @gracefarmsct, shared how Grace Farms cultivates ethical and sustainable solutions.

"[The forest] has been witness to historical events and tragedies alike, it's ingrained in the memory of civilization and continues to exist as a cultural monument itself." - Toshiko Mori

"The Amazon is a living system...it's a forest and a people together, and we should not ever separate that." - Gustavo Ferroni

“[The King] invited Bjarke to Bhutan to start thinking about how to envision a future...a new city of 80,000 people...and create a new economic zone on the border with India," said Kai-Uwe Bergmann.

"[The airport] is the project we've taken on first...Now there's one issue, which is how many carpenters are there in Bhutan and have they ever built anything or delivered anything at this scale?...So we went to the Biennale in Venice . . . We wanted to address the issue of the carpenters, and the idea of how this incredible craft can actually be learned. We introduced a robot that's machine learning from the actual carpenters.

We asked the carpenters, ‘Are you afraid? Do you feel threatened by this?’ And they said, ‘No, we actually see this as a chance to really celebrate the craft.’..It's an evolving conversation that's very important about cultural appropriation. We're very clear we're not wishing to impose a Western approach of Bhutanese architecture, but the King has challenged us to create a conversation that then the Bhutanese can fill out themselves.”

"Timber, like glass...demonstrates the capacity for the built environment to communicate beauty and dignity, as well as exploitation." - Sharon Prince.


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The 2026 Design for Freedom Summit plenary, "Cultural Context and Risk in the Global Timber Supply Chain," offered vital insights.

@kaiuwebergmann, FAIA, Partner, @big_builds, highlighted BIG's Gelephu Mindfulness City project in Bhutan.

Gustavo Ferroni, Program Manager, @the_freedom_fund (Brasil), brought in a perspective from the Amazon and what we can learn from Indigenous communities.

@toshiko.mori_, Principal, @toshiko.mori.architect, architecture professor at @harvardgsd, provided a global forest view.

Sharon Prince, CEO & Founder, @gracefarmsct, shared how Grace Farms cultivates ethical and sustainable solutions.

"[The forest] has been witness to historical events and tragedies alike, it's ingrained in the memory of civilization and continues to exist as a cultural monument itself." - Toshiko Mori

"The Amazon is a living system...it's a forest and a people together, and we should not ever separate that." - Gustavo Ferroni

“[The King] invited Bjarke to Bhutan to start thinking about how to envision a future...a new city of 80,000 people...and create a new economic zone on the border with India," said Kai-Uwe Bergmann.

"[The airport] is the project we've taken on first...Now there's one issue, which is how many carpenters are there in Bhutan and have they ever built anything or delivered anything at this scale?...So we went to the Biennale in Venice . . . We wanted to address the issue of the carpenters, and the idea of how this incredible craft can actually be learned. We introduced a robot that's machine learning from the actual carpenters.

We asked the carpenters, ‘Are you afraid? Do you feel threatened by this?’ And they said, ‘No, we actually see this as a chance to really celebrate the craft.’..It's an evolving conversation that's very important about cultural appropriation. We're very clear we're not wishing to impose a Western approach of Bhutanese architecture, but the King has challenged us to create a conversation that then the Bhutanese can fill out themselves.”

"Timber, like glass...demonstrates the capacity for the built environment to communicate beauty and dignity, as well as exploitation." - Sharon Prince.


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비밀리에 인스타그램 스토리 보기

인스타그램 스토리 뷰어는 인스타그램 스토리, 비디오, 사진 또는 IGTV를 비밀리에 보고 저장할 수 있는 간단한 도구입니다. 이 서비스를 통해 콘텐츠를 다운로드하고 언제든지 오프라인으로 즐길 수 있습니다. 인스타그램에서 나중에 확인하고 싶은 흥미로운 콘텐츠를 찾거나 익명으로 스토리를 보고 싶다면, 우리 뷰어가 적합합니다. Anonstories는 신원을 숨길 수 있는 훌륭한 솔루션을 제공합니다. 인스타그램은 2023년 8월에 스토리 기능을 출시했으며, 이 기능은 흥미롭고 시간에 민감한 형식으로 빠르게 다른 플랫폼에 채택되었습니다. 스토리는 사용자가 텍스트, 이모지 또는 필터로 보강된 사진, 비디오 또는 셀카를 공유할 수 있게 해주며, 24시간 동안만 표시됩니다. 이 제한된 시간 동안 높은 참여를 유도하며 일반 게시물보다 더 많은 반응을 얻을 수 있습니다. 오늘날 스토리는 소셜 미디어에서 연결하고 소통하는 가장 인기 있는 방법 중 하나입니다. 그러나 스토리를 볼 때, 제작자는 자신의 뷰어 목록에서 당신의 이름을 볼 수 있으며, 이는 개인 정보 보호에 대한 우려를 일으킬 수 있습니다. 만약 스토리를 아무도 모르게 탐색하고 싶다면? 그때 Anonstories가 유용해집니다. 이 도구는 신원을 드러내지 않고 공개된 인스타그램 콘텐츠를 볼 수 있게 해줍니다. 관심 있는 프로필의 사용자명을 입력하면 해당 프로필의 최신 스토리를 확인할 수 있습니다. Anonstories 뷰어의 특징: - 익명 브라우징: 뷰어 목록에 나타나지 않고 스토리를 볼 수 있습니다. - 계정 필요 없음: 인스타그램 계정에 가입하지 않고 공개 콘텐츠를 볼 수 있습니다. - 콘텐츠 다운로드: 스토리 콘텐츠를 직접 다운로드하여 오프라인에서 사용할 수 있습니다. - 하이라이트 보기: 24시간 제한을 넘어서 인스타그램 하이라이트를 볼 수 있습니다. - 리포스트 모니터링: 개인 프로필의 스토리 리포스트나 참여도를 추적할 수 있습니다. 제한 사항: - 이 도구는 공개 계정에서만 작동하며, 개인 계정은 접근할 수 없습니다. 장점: - 개인 정보 보호 친화적: 인스타그램 콘텐츠를 보면서도 눈에 띄지 않습니다. - 간단하고 쉬움: 앱 설치나 등록이 필요 없습니다. - 독점 도구: 인스타그램에서 제공하지 않는 방식으로 콘텐츠를 다운로드하고 관리할 수 있습니다.

Anonstories의 장점

인스타그램 스토리 비공개로 탐색

인스타그램 업데이트를 비밀리에 추적하고 개인 정보를 보호하며 익명으로 남을 수 있습니다.


개인 인스타그램 뷰어

개인 프로필 뷰어를 사용하여 쉽게 프로필과 사진을 익명으로 볼 수 있습니다.


무료 스토리 뷰어

이 무료 도구는 인스타그램 스토리를 익명으로 볼 수 있게 해주며, 스토리 업로더에게 활동을 숨길 수 있습니다.

자주 묻는 질문

 
익명성

Anonstories는 사용자가 인스타그램 스토리를 볼 때 제작자에게 알림을 보내지 않도록 합니다.

 
디바이스 호환성

iOS, Android, Windows, macOS, Chrome, Safari와 같은 최신 브라우저에서 원활하게 작동합니다.

 
안전성 및 개인 정보 보호

로그인 정보 없이 안전하고 익명으로 브라우징할 수 있습니다.

 
등록 필요 없음

사용자는 간단히 사용자명을 입력하여 공개된 스토리를 볼 수 있습니다. 계정이 필요하지 않습니다.

 
지원 형식

사진(JPEG)과 비디오(MP4)를 쉽게 다운로드합니다.

 
비용

이 서비스는 무료로 제공됩니다.

 
비공개 계정

비공개 계정의 콘텐츠는 팔로워만 접근할 수 있습니다.

 
파일 사용

파일은 개인적 또는 교육적 용도로만 사용 가능하며 저작권 규정을 준수해야 합니다.

 
작동 방식

공개된 사용자명을 입력하여 스토리를 보거나 다운로드할 수 있습니다. 서비스는 콘텐츠를 로컬에 저장할 수 있는 직접 링크를 생성합니다.