Major
Design
Research Abstract
Four designers collaborated with SF Children & Nature and Alemany Farm, aiming to bridge the gap between disparities in nature access along socioeconomic and racial lines, ensuring all children have the opportunity to play, learn and grow in the outdoors. Students worked alongside community partners to create an annual digital report, interactive nature tools, and scavenger hunts to encourage these goals.
Faculty Mentor/Advisor
Rachel Beth Egenhoefer
Using design to address disparities in nature access for children (USFCA’s Design Partnership with SF Children & Nature and Alemany Farm)
Four designers collaborated with SF Children & Nature and Alemany Farm, aiming to bridge the gap between disparities in nature access along socioeconomic and racial lines, ensuring all children have the opportunity to play, learn and grow in the outdoors. Students worked alongside community partners to create an annual digital report, interactive nature tools, and scavenger hunts to encourage these goals.