
|  | 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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