The Power of Pro Bono
Edited by John Cary & Public Architecture, this book profiles 40 pro bono projects from across the United States committed to design for the public good.

 

Design for Reuse Primer
Public Architecture led a two-year research project, funded by the USGBC, which sought to identify, analyze, and alleviate barriers to material reuse. [Website]

 

 

 

Lights on Market Street
Lights on Market Street was an art installation produced as an effort to revitalize San Francisco’s Mid-Market district. Public Architecture produced this publication to serve as a case study for city agencies and their partners as they consider or embark on comparable arts and culture initiatives. [Pdf]
 

 

Environmental Sustainability Assessment & Guidelines
Public Architecture, along with its partners, developed a holistic sustainability framework for International Planned Parenthood's Bolivian affiliate, CIES, which explores the relationship between sustainability and public health.
 

 

 
 

 

Sustainability Guide for Nonprofits
Public Architecture developed a resource that introduces the benefits of green design and operations and provides insight on how nonprofit organizations can incorporate such practices into their facilities.
 

 

 
KIPP Schools Model Facilities Guide
Public Architecture produced a comprehensive facilities design guide for KIPP's national network of schools. [Pdf]




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