Established in 1981, ADPSR is a membership organization that works for peace, environmental protection, ecological building, social justice, and the development of healthy communities.

    Established in 1999, AFH is a nonprofit organization that promotes architectural and design solutions to global, social, and humanitarian crises.

    Established in 1977, the ACD is an international network committed to increasing the capacity of the planning and design professions to better serve communities.

    Established in 1998, the Berkeley Prize Competition promotes architecture as a social art through research, writing, and criticism--traditionally under-represented aspects of architectural education and training.

    Established in 1999, Design Corps is a nonprofit architectural group whose mission is to find ways to offer quality, affordable design services to people and communities that could not otherwise afford them.

    Established in 1986 as a partnership of the American Architectural Foundation, the National Endowment for the Arts, and the U.S. Conference of Mayors, the MICD is dedicated to improving the design and livability of America's cities through the efforts of their chief elected leaders: mayors.

    Established in 1975, PPS is a nonprofit organization that provides technical assistance, education, and research through programs focused on the design of public spaces.

    Established in 1999, the Rose Fellowship fosters productive partnerships between young architects and community development organizations, encouraging architects to become lifelong leaders in public service and community development.

    Established in 2005, Shelter with Spirit partners with nonprofit organizations that provide shelter construction and renovation for the economically disadvantaged to provide design and construction solutions grounded in green building technology.

RELATED GROUPS

Public Architecture is one of a growing number of national groups committed to improving communities by design--broadly defined.  The following are groups that we look to for inspiration and support, and we encourage you to learn more about them to understand the unique contributions of Public Architecture.




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