Livable City Receives Community Alliance Award from Center for Architecture & Design

Livable City received the Community Alliance Award, which recognizes significant contributions to the improvement of the Bay Area’s built environment, particularly through raising public’s consciousness of the importance of excellent design in the shaping of our world and culture.

Thank you to the Center for Architecture & Design for this honor! Check out the other awardees and learn more about the center here.

Christina Goette, Deputy Director of Community Wellness from the SF Dept of Public Health presented the award to Livable City’s Deputy Director Sally Chen

The evening featured a discussion moderated by John King, former urban design writer with the San Francisco Chronicle, in conversation with this year’s honorees including Michael Shvo, Founder, Chairman & CEO, SHVO; Rod Roche, Principal, G&M Realty Ventures, LLC; Maurice Woods, Principal Designer, Microsoft & Founder, Executive Director, Inneract Project; Meg Shiffler, Director, Artist Space Trust; Jonathan Cordero, PhD, Executive Director, Association of Ramaytush Ohlone; Sally Chen, Deputy Director, Livable City; and Joanne Lee, Executive Director of Edge on the Square/CMAC. Danny Sauter joined to deliver remarks on the transformative power of community and design.

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Darin Ow-Wing, Executive Director
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Jessica Tovar, Program Director
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Sally Chen, Deputy Director
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Tom Radulovich, Senior Policy Fellow
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Isaac Santiago, Sunday Streets Program Manager [email protected]

Reina Terry, Program & Development Associate, reina@livablecity.org