Livable Interview: Réna Bradley Design is a tool that can be used to develop a sense of well-being, unity and joy in individuals and communities, says the Fort Wayne, Indiana-based architect and community advocate Photo Courtesy Bridge of Grace Réna Bradley (in yellow shirt) with members of the Tired-a-Lot Summer Studio for high school students interested in architecture and sustainable design. In a city known for being friendly yet hard to penetrate as an outsider, architect and community advocate Réna Bradley is simultaneously an enigma for old-school residents and a symbol of change for millennials and Gen Zers. Since arriving in 2015, Bradley’s effort as the community development director for the faith-based nonprofit