PennPraxis, the applied research, engagement and practice arm at University of Pennsylvania’s Weitzman School of Design, has an open call for applicants to be a part of the new Case Studies in Design project. A collective writing and thinking project to create opportunities for design and community leaders to come together, the goal is to create a public library of outstanding design case studies and shared experiences to examine new ways of community-engaged design practice. The program is seeking applications through the end of June and encourages those interested in researching and authoring a case study to be published to apply. A total of five case study writers will each be supported with a fee and expense allowance of $50,000 in 2024; the project aims to continue for three years and gather a total of 15 case studies.
To read the details of the open call and apply, please visit www.design.upenn.edu/pennpraxis.