Pro Bono

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Architecture for Humanity Board of Directors Issues Official Statement on Closure

In its first official announcement since news broke about the non-profit organization filing for bankruptcy, the board confirms that international chapters and U.S.-based volunteer directors will continue Architecture for Humanity's work. More

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Architecture for Humanity Files for Bankruptcy

Though the non-profit organization is closing due to a lack of funding, chapters... More

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The University of Colorado at Boulder's Rob Pyatt is Working to Solve the Housing Crisis on Native American Lands

A Colorado professor and his students are partnering with Native Americans to bring well-designed, affordable housing to tribal lands. More

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An Architectural Gift: The Women’s Opportunity Center

With a pro bono design led by Sharon Davis, a micro-village outside of the country... More

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Public Architecture's 1% Partners with the American Society of Interior Designers

Interior designers join architects in committing to donating 1 percent of their services to nonprofits in need of professional assistance. More

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Olson Kundig Architect's [Storefront] Engages Architects, Community

Olson Kundig Architects’ pro bono storefront offers the firm a chance to experiment with everything from a mushroom farm to an exhibit on homelessness, as well as engage with the community. ARCHITECT brings you a slide show of a years' worth of experiments. More

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A New 10% Pro Bono Model

With an innovative hybrid business model, Erinn McGurn is ensuring that her pro bono work in Africa has lasting influence. More

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Pro Bono: Village Green

EHDD Architecture in San Francisco builds a green elementary school in China after the 2008 earthquake. More

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Architecture Students Learn the True Meaning of Vitruvius' Utilitas

Freedom by Design, a five-year-old program run by the AIAS, challenges students to assist those who would benefit most from modest improvements in their surroundings. More

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Where Good Works Are Part of the Business Model

UK firm John McAslan + Partners has made pro bono a cornerstone of its practice, with projects in Malawi, Rwanda, Haiti, and elsewhere. More

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