F. Philip Barash works to shape more vibrant and just places.
Through journalistic and narrative writing, I expose stories about the changing American landscape. By facilitating urban planning projects, I contribute to shared places and social infrastructures of communities. And in my public curatorial and teaching practice, I engage contemporary issues that affect the built and natural environments.
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Common themes across my work include architecture and landscape, placemaking and public art, community engagement and civic projects, and equity and spatial justice.
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Avenue of the Arts: asset-based plan for reimagining a cultural corridor
Boston’s cultural district was struggling with its identity. A visually striking asset map helped to illuminate boundaries, stakeholders, and aspirations, ahead of a comprehensive cultural planning effort.