Village Building Convergence - Portland

Village Building Convergence - Portland Sign up for our newsletter @ https://madmimi.com/signups/182282/join The 14th Annual VBC is scheduled to take place May 23 - June 1, 2014.

The Village Building Convergence (VBC) is the largest annual project of City Repair, and is now in it’s fourteenth year! Each year, through a massive volunteer effort and diverse partnerships between neighborhoods, schools, government agencies, businesses, organizations and individuals, the VBC is a statement of our combined dedication to create the world in which we want to be living. At its root

, the VBC is about actively building our community, and realizing the strength and beauty of our power when we work and play together. By building a physical and social village infrastructure we are realizing our common visions for a lively and sustainable urban community. A ten-day event where neighborhoods activate to build shared public places and eco-oriented projects they have envisioned, designed, funded, and will maintain for themselves. VBC14 will include hands-on education in permaculture design and construction, ecological building, and public art! All projects are accomplished through collaboration, community conversations and commitment of a neighborhood to strengthen itself. Projects are founded on developing strong local relationships, social capital and equity, placemaking, ecological design, supporting our local economy, and developing our city and bioregion as a network of interconnected Village Centers. Everyone is invited to attend evening events at a central location, to participate in workshops or listen to visionaries speak about various aspects of sustainable culture and positive world transformation. VBC will feature many projects located in or adjacent to the public right of way, and private projects that support community, in various neighborhoods. Private site projects will be structures or systems that are built by and available to the communities concerned with that site, and hopefully available to some extent to the larger community. These will include public squares and meeting houses, community kiosks and benches, solar-powered and artistic innovations, and many other new ideas. Each project is initiated and managed by neighborhood groups with support from the VBC Placemaking Committee. This year especially, we would also like to focus and assist all sites in incorporating fun and inspiring plans for planting insectaries and incentivising very easy strategies to address climate change on a 'small' scale, in whatever way best supports their project. The Placemaking coordinators will help neighborhoods facilitate and coordinate the outreach/public involvement process, community decision-making and design workshops, and the permit process with the City.

Hey there!The Annual ReWilding Conference is happening this coming weekend, in Portland! Come join the fun of the cause!
01/19/2026

Hey there!
The Annual ReWilding Conference is happening this coming weekend, in Portland! Come join the fun of the cause!

January 23–25, 2026 REWILDING CONFERENCE Subsistence as Resistance REGISTER “The best time to plant an oak tree was thirty years ago. But the second best time is today.” Our MissionThe mission of the Rewilding Conference is to unite the many individuals, groups, and institutions who are workin...

Truly Rare Village Housing Opportunity in Portland!"Are you interested in connecting more deeply with community and the ...
11/13/2025

Truly Rare Village Housing Opportunity in Portland!

"Are you interested in connecting more deeply with community and the land? Cedar Moon, an intentional community and land project in Portland, might just be the place for you! We are 15 people, aged from 5 months to 50, living together on a small farm tucked inside Tryon Creek State Park in SW Portland. We're looking for new residents that have experience in community living and are into good communication, hard work, and navigating diverse identities & perspectives. We have one room available now in our communal house, with several more opening in January.

~$700/month, which includes food and utilities. Email
[email protected] for more information.

"ACTIVATE Portland" is fast-approaching! Get ready to GET READY.
11/11/2025

"ACTIVATE Portland" is fast-approaching!
Get ready to GET READY.

Join us in creating a resilient community, connect with each other, and 20+ orgs doing important work in Portland.

ACTIVATE Portland is coming up soon!Here's the link to find out more.
11/07/2025

ACTIVATE Portland is coming up soon!
Here's the link to find out more.

Join us in creating a resilient community, connect with each other, and 20+ orgs doing important work in Portland.

Coming up this week, this Thursday evening1Our big huge mega annual open house design collaboration!Bring all and any of...
09/22/2025

Coming up this week, this Thursday evening1
Our big huge mega annual open house design collaboration!

Bring all and any of your design ideas and we'll work together on them! Free of charge, to all comers!

VBC25 Is NOW underway in Portland, Oregon! As part of this year's VBC "city-wide barn-raising", this Saturday we will be...
06/17/2025

VBC25 Is NOW underway in Portland, Oregon!

As part of this year's VBC "city-wide barn-raising", this Saturday we will be at the all-day ACTIVATE event in NE Portland! Please come and join in, and find the inspiration and motivation you know dwells within!

Join us in creating a resilient community, connect with each other, and 20+ orgs doing important work in Portland.

Hello Dear Community! Please Help Save our Streets!Portland is about to eliminate the Street Painting and Plaza programs...
03/29/2025

Hello Dear Community!
Please Help Save our Streets!

Portland is about to eliminate the Street Painting and Plaza programs that transformed ordinary intersections into vibrant community s**ces. What's being sacrificed to address the city's budget gap? The very projects that bring people together, make neighborhoods safer, and give Portland its unique character.
The city plans to cut these programs to save less than one penny of every dollar in the $93 million shortfall.
The proposed budget cuts would have devastating consequences, weakening the ability for Portlanders to shape their own communities.

We Need Your Voice by April 1st!

Visit www.portland.gov/budget/join to:
Submit Testimony: let the City know how these programs have impacted you using the online comment form.
Take the Survey: Tell the City which programs need to be prioritized and which can be cut.
Attend a Budget Listening Session: Speak in person to the City Councilors, Mayor Wilson, and the Budget Office as they attend listening sessions.
Spread the Word: Share this post with your neighbors, friends, and community groups. Encourage them to take action as well.
Every voice matters! Together, we can ensure that Portland remains a city that values community, creativity, and connection.
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A great conversation about City Repair ideas and impacts with Kathryn Alexander of SOIL SMART. I think we're finally fig...
03/26/2025

A great conversation about City Repair ideas and impacts with Kathryn Alexander of SOIL SMART. I think we're finally figuring out what is going on, and what to do about it all!

The meeting began with a discussion of Mark's journey from conventional architecture to community-focused design, emphasizing the importance of creating s**c...

THIS is what we DO !!!!
09/27/2024

THIS is what we DO !!!!

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It's the local impact that matters most! AND, the greatest, hugest-ever "Street Repair-for-People" happened this weekend...
09/24/2024

It's the local impact that matters most!
AND, the greatest, hugest-ever "Street Repair-for-People" happened this weekend! One quarter mile long, the new record for the state of Oregon, if not the USA or the world.

Interested in affordable, shared living in your later years? Check out this new offering from Rachel Hemmingson!
09/24/2024

Interested in affordable, shared living in your later years?
Check out this new offering from Rachel Hemmingson!

Your interest in this class is truly wonderful. Not just because you are helping me begin to fulfill a vision I’ve had for decades. It’s more because the concepts I’ll share in this class are valuable and needed in our times — and for the future. You are part of improving life for our commun...

We've done SO much resilient design over the years. Here's another project we'll be uploading onto the communitecture.ne...
09/24/2024

We've done SO much resilient design over the years. Here's another project we'll be uploading onto the communitecture.net website soon.

The WaterGather Watershed Festival.

This one is a tremendous story! In 1998 a team of young designers, including Michael Hebb and Mark Lakeman of City Repair, won the coveted "Monumental ideas Competition". Our idea was a precursor and promoter of the Eastbank Esplanade that was created soon after. The concept was a remarkable series of ecological installations and places to be located on the east bank as part of a new annual watershed celebration. The festival was designed to raise awareness and inspire action to clean the Willamette river and larger watershed, while making an astoundingly compelling event that would bring people from far and wide to reinhabit the east side of the river's edge.

Through a public vote, this design was the resounding winner of the competition. However, the promised prize money was never produced, most likely because the corporate sponsor of the competition was frightened of the idea.

Viva WaterGather!!

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