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Courtesy photo Shawn Walker, leader of Cub Scout Pack 65, awards the grand champion tropy to Cub Scout Nat Dafashy for the pack's Pinewood Derby on Jan. 22 at Vandergriff Elementary School in Fayetteville.
Courtesy photo Shawn Walker, leader of Cub Scout Pack 65, awards the grand champion tropy to Cub Scout Nat Dafashy for the pack's Pinewood Derby on Jan. 22 at Vandergriff Elementary School in Fayetteville.

UA Commuity Design Center

honored for recovery plan

The American Institute of Architects has awarded the University of Arkansas Community Design Center a 2017 institute honor award for regional and urban design for its tornado recovery plan "Reinventing Vilonia."

The small town north of Little Rock was struck by an EF4 tornado in April 2014. The tornado, which also hit nearby Mayflower, was the nation's deadliest that year, killing 16 people and destroying more than 400 homes in total. Both towns are in Faulkner County, which is considered a "tornado alley," with more than 40 tornados touching down in the area during the past 50 years.

The Community Design Center worked with citizen-led task forces to develop a plan that highlights resilience as well as recovery. The Community Design Center is an outreach program of the Fay Jones School of Architecture.

The reinvention plan also focuses on expanding commerce and housing for the rapidly growing area, projected to reach a population of 10,000, up from 4,226, by 2030.

The Central Arkansas Planning and Development District hired the Community Design Center to work with organizations in Vilonia and Mayflower, with grants from the U.S. Department of Commerce. Collaborators on the Vilonia project included the Institute for Economic Advancement at the University of Arkansas at Little Rock, Metroplan and Rebuild Vilonia.

The UA Community Design Center is one of six design studios in the country designated a regional resilience design studio by the AIA Foundation, as part of its national resilience initiative. The initiative calls for a network of design studios dedicated to helping local communities become better prepared to recover from the impacts of natural disaster and climate change.

"Reinventing Vilonia," one of five award winners in the category of regional and urban design, will be featured in the May issue of Architect magazine and at the awards ceremony during the annual AIA Expo and Convention in Orlando, Fla., in June.

The project previously won a 2016 urban design award from the Arkansas chapter of the American Planning Association and a 2015 innovation award from the National Association of Development Organizations.

This is the center's 13th AIA honor award for regional and urban design.

NAN Our Town on 02/23/2017

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