Many architects find fulfillment in providing pro bono design work, but making an... More
The bankruptcy of Architecture for Humanity has been demoralizing for many architects and advocates of public-interest architecture. But the profession must carry on. More
For firms and individuals interested in addressing community and societal needs through architecture, the report Wisdom from the Field: Public Interest Architecture in Practice is a good starting point. More
They are the powerful and the philanthropic, the talented and the profitable. Our... More
Designers explore new and old ways to make client presentations that are memorable and—better yet—successful. More
Forty compelling examples of architectural design for the public good. More
Public Architecture executive director John Cary is departing the San Francisco nonprofit, best known for its pro bono 1 percent program, after six and a half years. More
Public Architecture's third annual firm survey finds that architecture firms are developing more strategic approaches to pro bono work. More
Architect Curtis Fentress, GSA Public Buildings Service chief architect Les Shepherd, and urban planner Ken Greenberg are the 2010 recipients of the Jefferson Awards, which honor professionals who have advanced the cause of public architecture. More
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