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| SCAN0056.JPG At his friend Matt Wielbut's wedding in Chamonix, France |
| The Moore Brothers - John Jr. Jason, and Justin The Moore Brothers - John Jr. Jason, and Justin |
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| Justin with his boss and her boss; Michael Bloomberg Just shaking hands with a billionaire must give you a mojo. |
| Acropolis Museum Justin worked on this project |
| Acropolis Musem Project
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| Justin outside his Harlem Condo as reported in Black Enterprise Magazine in March 2010. Justin's tips on investing in emerging markets were featured in Black Enterprise's Annual Investment Guide. |
| Justin with Maya Angelou at Expressions bookstore
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| Edwards-Moore Family, Christmas 2002
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| Justin at McDonalds
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| 30 & Park
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| Urban Patch Permacultrue Lot on 30 & Park shortly after aquisition
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| Article about a trip to South Africa http://issuu.com/promech/docs/sos_junjul14_web/8 |
| Mulan: Our Family Cat Not sure what year this is: but in 2016 she's 18! So in this picture she is maybe 8. |
| Creative Mornings is along the lines of the TED Talks. Justin spoke in April 2015. This screen grab (we used to refer to these as screen shots :-) ) show some of the other speakers and location in this series of presentations. |
| Harlem EatUp 2015 Zoe goes to visit Uncle Justin |
| Justin Garrett Moore uses architecture to help communities grow and prosper “I can go and sit in that park. And I know that a Black man, meaning me, designed that whole neighborhood, and it never gets old, fulfilling the accomplishment that I was able to, you know, create a space that is of a wonderful space that people enjoy,” |
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| Justin had the pleasure to meet with Oman's UN Ambassador, Khalifa Ali Issa Al Harthy, at his City Hall office.
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| NYC Signing Ceremony Look for Justin @ 6:02, 6:20, 18:52, 37:05, 37:20 in the video https://youtu.be/AWFCELmuzec
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| Justin spoke at the Fairbanks Symposium
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| Justin was interviewed about design in NYC More..........
Press Release http://www1.nyc.gov/office-of-the-mayor/news/299-17/mayor-de-blasio-winners-35th-annual-awards-excellence-design |
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| Justin in Belize Part 2 Justin with the Mayor in Yarbrough |
| Certificate to remove the Sims Statue in Central Park Justin signed to final document need to remove the statue |
| AICP April Meeting All Leadership
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| AICP April 2018 Meeting
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| Justin standing under the dome at the NYC City Hall
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| Justin provides some background on the Black Lives Matter Mural on Indiana Avenue (Justin's great grandfather lived on Agnes Street south of the Avenue, and two of his great aunts lived in Ransom Place on Camp and Pacca Streets) Indiana Avenue was the heart of Indianapolis' Black community. The first map is from the 1938 'Negro Study' of Indianapolis. The black dots represented where there were Black households. The fill areas were commercial or community buildings, hatch areas apartments, all concentrated along Indiana Avenue, West Street, (now MLK) and North Street. The following aerial maps show how the areas was destroyed by urban renewal and taken over by the university (a lot of parking lots). They are from 1937, 1979 (year I was born), 1986 (the year I remember first going to the Walker Building when my mom worked there), and then subsequent decades, 2006 and 2016. |
| A special event for presidential appointees who identify as LGBTQ+ MSNBC highlighted that 14 percent of the administration's 1,500 appointees identify as LGBTQ+. |
| Appointment letter signed by President Biden Justin Garrett Moore was appointed to the Commission of Fine Arts for the term of four years. |
| 2021 Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis Medal ... Honoring David Ehrenberg, Henry Gutman, Justin Garrett Moore, and Michael Evans.
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| 2021 Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis Medal ... Honoring David Ehrenberg, Henry Gutman, Justin Garrett Moore, and Michael Evans.
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| Name of my aunt Mary's husband, Rev. W.H. Wyatt This past Thanksgiving (2921), Justin posted the video of our 1955 thanksgiving dinner. Joyce asked me a few questions about my aunt Mary. I had few answers. This week, I asked Sophie some questions, she gave me a key piece of information, everyone referred to him as Reverence Wyatt. Within hours, I found out that he died in 1941 and was a pastor of Good Hope Baptist Church in Indianapolis. |
| COMMISSION OF FINE ARTS >>ABOUT CFA >> WHO WE ARE >> Justin Garrett Moore Moore holds a Bachelor of Design degree from the University of Florida and Master of Architecture and Master of Science in Urban Design degrees from Columbia University, where he is now an Adjunct Associate Professor of Architecture. He has taught at Morgan State University, Tuskegee University, and the Yale School of Architecture, and has been a member of the Dark Matter University network. His professional affiliations include the American Planning Association, the American Institute of Certified Planners, the National Organization of Minority Architects, and the Urban Design Forum. He is a founding member of the Black urbanist collective BlackSpace and serves on the boards of ioby.org and the Youth Design Center; he has served on advisory boards for Columbia World Projects, the Van Alen Institute, The Museum of Modern Art, and Dumbarton Oaks. In 2021, he was honored with the Award in Architecture of the American Academy of Arts and Letters. |
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| Justin in an article with Nelson Mandela
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| Acropolis Museum Project: Justin worked on this. www.arcspace is the site that describes the work on this museum. |
| Black Enterprise Magazine, March 2010 Justin is featured, for his background and expertise in investing in emerging markets.
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| Joyce and Justin present "PAST FORWARD: The Urban Patch Project" at the 2012 meeting of the ACGA in San Francisco Community Gardening on the Cutting Edge |
| Architecture and Urbanism An article by Justin was in Architecture and Urbanism, published in Japan in the Spring of 2014 |
| 1997 Valedictory Address
(Many Paths to a common goal)
By Justin G. Moore
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| Chicago Team of Urban Planners in Belize to Tackle Yarborough A group of urban designers and city planners are in Belize from the American Planning Association and Community Planning and Technical Assistant Teams (CPAT). The team is in Belize to start a survey plan in order to redevelop neighborhoods in Belize. The survey project is in collaboration with the Belize City Council and the Inter-American Development Bank. Love News spoke to one of the Urban Designer and City Planner Justin Moore and he explained what will take place over the next couple days. |
| MAYOR DE BLASIO ANNOUNCES NEW EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR OF THE PUBLIC DESIGN COMMISSION Mayor Bill de Blasio today announced Justin Moore as Executive Director of the Public Design Commission. Justin Moore has extensive experience in urban design and the public review process. He will continue the Public Design Commission’s history of prioritizing the quality and excellence of the public realm, enhancing and streamlining the Commission’s review process, and fostering accessibility, diversity and inclusion in the City’s public buildings and spaces. |
| National Organization of Minority Architects
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| Bank Black Movement Gets a New Online Home Are black-owned banks still necessary? Yes, says Justin Garrett Moore, another volunteer organizer behind Bank Black USA and executive director of the New York City Public Design Commission. (He’s also a Next City Vanguard.) Moore grew up in Indianapolis, in the historically black neighborhood of Mapleton-Fall Creek. His parents still live in the area, but the neighborhood is changing. The elementary school he attended, nearly all black when he was a student, was converted into a charter school and is now nearly all white students, he says. His middle school was also converted into a high school, serving a different population, over the objections of residents worried it would exclusively cater to wealthier and whiter populations, as reported in Chalkbeat. |
| APA Project: Conceptual rendering of the CPAT team’s proposed waterfront park next to the House of Culture in Yarborough.
Source: Francisco Jung and Justin Moore Cover Page of Team leader Justin Garrett Moore, aicp; APA programs manager Ryan Scherzinger; APA consultant Jennifer Graeff, aicp; and IDB
representative Irayda Ruiz Bode, aicp, conducted an advance site visit from February 9 to 12, 2016, to tour the neighborhood
and discuss issues and ideas with area stakeholders. Following the visit, Moore and Scherzinger recruited an interdisciplinary
team of volunteer planners, designers, and engineers from across the United States. The full team prepared in coordination
with BCC and IDB staff, then traveled to Belize City and executed the project from June 13 to 18, 2016, including multiple meetings
and workshops in the community. This report presents the team’s findings, observations, conceptual designs, and recommendations
for the Belize City Council and the residents and stakeholders of the Yarborough community. |
| The Sims Statue was removed from NYC Central Park after the removal was Certified by Justin
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| Video Database Living Will Having a living will is a critical step in preserving our videos. |
| Lost Histories of Indiana Presentation Lost Histories of Indiana Presentation of Moore. Flanner House, and Urban Patch history at the Dimension Mill at IU |
| Insights and Inspirations So in
Indianapolis, it’s incredibly exciting that we’ve worked with a local Neighborhood
Development Corporation called the Mapleton Fall Creek Neighborhood Corporation
Development Corporation. And so there is a big three block where we’re two and a
half block site, vacant site that’s been in the neighborhood for a very long time. And
we’re working with a developer called the Community Builders out of Boston. |
| Justin was selected as one of the 40 under 40 brightest young minds at work designing for social good in 2016. Impact Design Hub’s “40 under 40” recognizes some of the brightest young minds at work designing for social good. Far from a definitive list, this cohort is a starting point for understanding the breadth and depth of where impact design stands today, |
| A Statement from the Black Faculty of Columbia University’s Graduate School of Architecture, Planning and Preservation. Furthermore, we demand that the Graduate School of Architecture, Planning and Preservation set precise goals for becoming an anti-racist institution.
Amina Blacksher
Lance Freeman
Mario Gooden
Jerome Haferd
Malo Hutson
Gordon Kipping
Justin Garrett Moore
Mabel O. Wilson
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| Three Scholars Discuss Racism and Whiteness in the Built Environment Justin and two other scholars discuss racism in the Architectural Record. |
| Generations of Black Leaders Watching over This Neighborhood A story focused on Cleo's Bodega. Cleo’s Bodega is not the first grocery store Flanner House has run. Albert Allen Moore arrived in Indianapolis with a family and a bachelor’s degree in agriculture in 1934. He found work as the agriculture director at Flanner House, where he taught others from the Great Migration how to farm vacant lots within the city. |
| Justin Garrett Moore Named Inaugural Program Officer for The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation's Effort to Bring More Voices into Public Spaces
December 3, 2020
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| Justin is appointed to the U. S. Commission of Fine Arts by President Biden.
Having ousted four Trump-appointed members of the U.S. Commission of Fine Arts, President Biden announced Tuesday that he will replace them with four people who bring a diversity of background and experience, as well as a range of aesthetic viewpoints.”
Architect Peter Cook, Howard University professor of architecture Hazel Ruth Edwards, Andrew Mellon Foundation program officer Justin Garrett Moore and architect Billie Tsien will join the seven-member commission, an independent agency responsible for guiding the design of the capital city, including renovations of historic homes and the look and scale of government buildings, museums and memorials.
Biden can put a progressive stamp on federal architecture
“President Biden is proud to nominate this extremely qualified and well-respected group of professionals to the Commission on Fine Arts, said an emailed statement from the White House on Tuesday. The appointments do not require Senate confirmation.
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| Past Forward: Roots and Recovery in the American City This Special Topic Article: Community Gardening Works! ACGA 2011 Conference is brought to you for free and open access by the Center for Urban Resilience at Digital Commons @ Loyola Marymount University and Loyola Law School. It has been accepted for inclusion in Cities and the Environment (CATE) by an authorized administrator of Digital Commons at Loyola Marymount University and Loyola Law School. For more information, please contact digitalcommons@lmu.edu. |
| In 2021 Justin received the Champion of Architecture Medal from the New York chapter of the AIA, here is list of previous award winners.
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| In 2016 Justin was appointed the Executive Director of the New York City Public Design commission by Mayor Bill de Blasio. Justin is on the cover of the 2017 Public Design Commission Annual Report. See the announcement: https://edwards-moore-family.net/testbrown/documents/announce_NYC_E_D.pdf |
| New York City Public Design Commission 2018 Annual Report, Justin is the Executive Director.
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| 2020 New York City Public Design Commission Annual Report. Justin is the Executive Director.
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| Moving to A Higher Ground
A Narrative History of Mt. Zion Baptist Church
by William F. Sims, Church Historian In 1869, African-Americans who lived in Fletcher Bottom about eight miles southwest of
Indianapolis usually worshiped at the White Lick Colored Baptist Church near
Bridgeport.or at the Lick Creek Baptist Church near Beech Grove. Sometimes during the
year, seven or eights persons who represented the two congregations met on Fletcher's
Farm to organize a new church. It is not know whether this group were ex-slaves or freed
men, but most of them apparently lived on Fletcher's Farm. It had been only seven years
since the signing of the Emancipation Proclamation in 1862 and the passage of the Civil
Rights Act of 1866 that conferred citizenship upon Black Americans. |
| Mt. Zion Church Directory 1999 Joyce, Jason, and Justin are included. |
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| Architectural Design for African Burial Ground in NYC
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| Member Spotlight: Justin Moore
by O. B. Wilson JUSTIN MOORE, Architect, Urban Designer,Professor, Harlemite and YPer Focused, empowered and positive are all traits that describe Justin Moore, the current membership spotlight. |
| In November 2014 the IPS Board evicted the students (mostly Black) of Shortridge High School to make room for International Baccalaureate students (mostly non-Black). In November 2015 I completed a data study demonstrating the inequity of funding for Black students over a twelve year period in the IPS district system. |
| Conferencia de Justin G. Moore en la Escuela de Arquitectura de la ULPGC el 13 de enero de 2016 Justin presented the work of his Grandfather in the 1940s and the work of Urban Patch in the 2010s. |
| 28 Days of Black Designers
A project that spotlights black designers during Black History Month The 28 Days of Black Designers project is a design project that focuses on the stories and work of African American / Black designers. The black community lack stories and accomplishments of black artists. To help facilitate this need this 28-day project will allow the awareness and celebration of black designers during Black History Month. Yes, I agree that this should be a year-long celebration but is the right marketing tool for the curation and execution of this kind of project. |
| Event highlights include an INconversation with Justin Garrett Moore of the NYC Public Design Commission in a discussion of national trends shaping the future of urban greespaces. Richard M. Fairbanks Symposium on Civic Leadership
When: Friday, March 3, 2017
Where: UIndy Hall located in the Schwitzer Student Center |
| The Secret to a Happy, Healthy City? Places for People to Protest Justin was interviewed by Wired. The project Justin mentioned, Hunter's Point, was one of his first big projects. I recall having a drawing of it posted in my office, and so many people thought it was a project in Indy; I had to tell them nope, it's in NYC.
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| The Meaning of Blight: A word that was originally about plant diseases became “infused with racial and ethnic prejudice” when it moved to the city. New York City urban planner Justin Garrett Moore stated in a 2015 essay, we now need a new word for blight. Wrote Moore: The violence of urban renewal (versions 1.0, 2.0 and now 3.0 beta) used this terminology of disease to describe a place and its people to justify the use of constitutional police power “the betterment of the health, safety, morals” to take property and wealth, remove people, and to literally destroy places. |
| Why America needs black-owned banks: Justin Garrett Moore was among those who heeded the call after receiving multiple texts from friends about #BankBlack in July.
Feeling he had to act, the New York urban planner opened savings accounts at two banks, Liberty and OneUnited, that are majority-owned by African-Americans. He first withdrew $1,000 from his account at a national bank and deposited half in each account. Over a few months, he gradually transferred a total of about $12,000 to the black banks. He later closed his account at the national bank and started spending time urging others to join the #BankBlack campaign. |
| Will black Millennials save black banks? Worried that black residents were getting priced out of Mapleton Fall Creek, a quickly gentrifying neighborhood on the city's north side, Mr. Moore sought to buy and renovate neglected homes there. He wanted to rent them out for half of market value to lower-income families. But even as white families snatched up Mapleton’s foreclosed Tudor and Colonial Revival homes, Moore, who is African-American, couldn’t get a mortgage from local banks. Black residents who already owned homes in Mapleton couldn’t get loans to fix them up, either, he says. |
| Urban Planning Can’t Happen Without Black People in the Room—Yet, It Does The Root Blog posted an article on Urban Planning with a quote by Justin Moore. |
| AN INTERVIEW WITH THE NYC PUBLIC DESIGN COMMISSION’S JUSTIN GARRETT MOORE
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| Black Enterprise Magazine 100 Men of Distinction Meet the 'Urbanist' Justin Moore.
When I tell people that I am an urban designer they usually ask whether I design clothes or jewelry. They are shocked when I tell them I design neighborhoods, and that is a shame. The design, planning, and built environment fields have so few people of color—and especially black males. It means a lot to have the kind of work that I do be highlighted in the black community in the hope that it might inspire more people to be interested. |
| Housing as a verb Justin Garret Moore (M.Arch/MSUD '04) speaks with Rosanne Haggerty (MSRED '89) on the occasion of her lecture at the school on October 2, 2017. Haggerty is the founder and Chief Executive Officer of Community Solutions, an organization dedicated to building effective local housing systems and creating new models of housing and community development to prevent homelessness. |
| 3 Big Ideas Shaping A Design Industry In Flux At the Fast Company Innovation Festival, Co.Design‘s editor in chief Suzanne LaBarre led a conversation with Khoi Vinh, principal designer at Adobe; Doreen Lorenzo, director of the Center for Integrated design at University of Texas-Austin; and Justin Garrett Moore, executive director of the N.Y.C. Public Design Commission, about the state of design and where it’s headed next. |
| Justin is a lecturer at the Yale 2018 session Urban field and design tools |
| Justin establishes the first guided tour of City Hall that focused on black lives in early New York. The tour leader was Kamau Ware, founder of Black Gotham Experience, an initiative that "explores the hidden history of the African Diaspora’s impact on New York City." He'd been hired by Justin Garrett Moore, executive director of the Public Design Commission.
"Very rarely is it that we hear the full history of New York," Moore told WNYC.
Listen to the story to hear about the tour, which Ware conducted three times as part of a pilot program. |
| It took Justin's signature to get the Sims Statue moved!!!
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| Justin was interview on the subject of design
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| University of Florida 2020 Young Architects Design Award Justin was chosen by the University of Florida School of Architecture faculty to receive the 2020 Young Architects Design Award. The award is given each year to recognize an alumnus of the school who has graduated within the past 20 years and made significant contributions to the design profession. |
| Annual Report 2019 NYC Public Design Commission. Justin is the Executive Director The Public Design Commission (PDC) is
New York City’s design review agency.
Established as the Municipal Art Commission
in 1898, the agency was renamed the Public
Design Commission in 2008 to better reflect
its mission and purview. As an advocate for
excellence and innovation in the public realm,
the PDC works to ensure the quality and viability
of public projects, programs, and services for
New Yorkers in all five boroughs.
Justin Garrett Moore is a transdisciplinary
designer and urbanist and serves as the
executive director of the Public Design
Commission. He has extensive experience in
architecture, urban design, and planning—from
large-scale urban policies and projects to
grassroots and community-based planning,
design, and arts initiatives. At the Public
Design Commission, his work focuses on
prioritizing quality and excellence for the public
realm and fostering accessibility, diversity,
and inclusion in New York’s public buildings,
landscapes, and art. He is a member of
the American Planning Association’s AICP
Commission, the Urban Design Forum, and the
Black urbanist collective BlackSpace. Justin
is an adjunct faculty member at Columbia
University’s Graduate School of Architecture,
Planning and Preservation and the Yale School
of Architecture. His social enterprise, Urban
Patch, focuses on sustainable development
through social and environmental design
projects in the United States and Rwanda. He
holds a Bachelor of Design from the University
of Florida and a Master of Architecture and a
Master of Science in Architecture and Urban
Design from Columbia University. |
| When I turned 40, I acquired a painting by South Bronx, New York–based artist Alteronce Gumby titled Their Eyes Were Watching God. It references the novel of the same name by Harlem Renaissance author Zora Neale Hurston, which captures African-American life in segregated 1920s America and culminates in a social, environmental, and public health disaster.
Now, as I work from home, society faces a pandemic, protests, and poverty. On the wall of my Harlem apartment, Gumby’s painting has become a literal and figurative backdrop to my work on social and environmental equity. In Zoom meetings, people remark on its iridescence and curious patterns. Its shattered glass, grout, acrylic, and wood are materials latent with the subjectivity of broken-windows policing, embodied labor, energy, and carbon, and the effort it takes to make whole and beautiful something that is smashed, imperfect, and real. Online, people can’t see the painting’s blues lose color from certain perspectives—like a morpho butterfly—or that, as I work late into the night, it almost appears black, like me.
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| Justin Garrett Moore Named Inaugural Program Officer for The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation's Effort to Bring More Voices into Public Spaces
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| Moving toward an inclusive architecture In that sense, we’ve launched collaborative efforts with other schools during the pandemic. Last semester, Justin Garrett Moore, who is now with the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation, taught a course here on race and the city called “Urban Difference and Change” that was taught simultaneously by Dr. Samia Kirchner at Morgan State University, a historically Black university in Baltimore. |
| 2021 Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis Medal ... Honoring David Ehrenberg, Henry Gutman, Justin Garrett Moore, and Michael Evans. Photos by Vladimir Weinstein and Madison Voelkel.
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| Christmas 1972 - 1977
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| Disney 1981
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| CBS News Story on Microlending, Featuring Justin
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| Christmas 1998 -Part 3
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| Christmas 1998 -Part 2
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| Brain Game Highlights
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| Justin has a cameo appearance in a documentary film. Trailer for "Urbanized", the new documentary about the design of cities by Gary Hustwit. http://urbanizedfilm.com
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| Urban Patch received and award from ioby ioby: in our backyard |
| Rain Garden, our first attempt Community Gardening |
| Creative Mornings Talk by Justin, April 2015. Given at the Indianapolis Old City Hall, the new headquarters for the Department of Metropolitan Development.
The Creative Mornings were inspired by the Creative Morning talks in Austin. Justin was invited to speak on the theme or Humility (this theme was used across the US for April). Please click on the video to hear Justin's talk on how we are following in the footsteps of his grandfather in the work we are doing.
How inspiring. |
| Justin is leading a project with the APA in Belize. Mayor Bradley and Urban Planners Looking to Spruce Up Yarborough
The Yarborough area of the City is poised to get a facelift that will be spurring economic activity. While the neighborhood boasts of many attributes, it does not have in place to adequate infrastructure to bring the boom. Belize City Mayor Darrell Bradley has brought in a team of U.S. experts to spruce up Yarborough. News Five’s Duane Moody reports.
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| Bank Black USA On A Mission To Move $500M Into Black Banks By 2018 Justin is a Co-Founder of the Bank Black USA Movement |
| Mayor de Blasio Holds Public Hearings and Signs Intros. Look for Justin @ 6:02, 6:20, 18:52, 37:05, 37:20 Streamed live on Feb 15, 2017
Mayor de Blasio Holds Public Hearings and Signs Intros. 436-A, 1024-A, 1164-A, 1166-A, 1167-A, 1168-A, 1171-A, 1294-A, 1309, 5780-A, 860-A, 861-A, 865-B, 1052-A, 1276-B, 1281-A, 1290-A, 1295-A, 1296-A, 1297-A and Intro. 1371
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| Thank You note from the Tennessee State University Foundation Justin donates to Tennessee State University in the name of his grandparents Albert Allen Moore and Willie Jane Moore. |
| 2017 Celebrate Active Design Awards The 2017 Celebrate Active Design Awards featured a panel on the pivotal role public spaces play in fostering a range of holistic health outcomes. Moderated by WNYC’s Paige Cowett, the panel highlighted the expertise of Linda Gibbs, Principal at Bloomberg Associates, Justin Garrett Moore, Executive Director of the NYC Public Design Commission, and Dr. James Sallis, Distinguished Professor of Family Medicine and Public Health at the University of California, San Diego and this year’s winner of the Thought Leadership Award. |
| "An incredible Opportunity": Justin Moore AICP, on the beach in Belize
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| Interview with some thoughts about NY during Coronavirus
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| Reclaim Indiana Avenue 2020 ASALH Conference Justin was one of the panelists discussing the future of Indiana Avenue, he referenced his great-great grandfather William Moore, who lived near Indiana Avenue in the mid 1920's |
| Public Space Future 2020 Justin participated in a discussion on the role of design in 2020
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| Justin's 2021 AIA acceptance speech
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| Justin gave talk to Shortridge students about careers in architecture and Design Thank you for an inspiring conversation today about urban design and architecture! Justin, I thought your speech was so empowering, and so cool that you are an IPS grad and have worked in the neighborhoods around Shortridge! I shared the recording with our district central office, and I am sharing the link with you as well:
De’Jah, excellent work! Please do not forget to log this for a service experience. 😊
Thank you both, and I hope you have a wonderful day.
Best,
Sarah (Ms. T.) |
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