Long & Levit is nationally known for its advocacy on behalf of architects and other design professionals. Its clients range from the largest architecture and engineering firms in the country to solo practitioners. Steve Sharafian and Jennifer Suzuki of Long & Levit's San Francisco office have advised the development of the 1% Solution program on a pro bono basis.


    MendeDesign is a multi-disciplinary design group that specializes in exploring the relationship between the surface of communication and the underlying semiotic structures that generate it. Public Architecture's graphic identity as well as the identities of the 1% Solution and Structures for Inclusion 6 were created by MendeDesign.


    RedClay is a multi-media marketing and web development firm based in Seattle, which dedicates significant amounts of time to nonprofit organizations. Public Architecture's main as well as TheOnePercent.org and ScrapHouse.org websites were all designed by RedClay.


    Ryan is an employee-owned construction company, building custom residential and commercial projects since 1979, with offices in Honolulu, New York, and San Francisco. Public Architecture is grateful for Ryan's pledge of labor and materials toward the installation of our Day Labor Station at the Cooper-Hewitt National Design Museum.
     

IN-KIND CONTRIBUTORS

Public Architecture's efforts are enhanced significantly by the ongoing, in-kind contributions of numerous entities, including those profiled at left.

We are also grateful for the in-kind contributions of:

    Caldwell Communications

    Cesar Rubio Photography

    Elena Dorfman Photography



RedClay Corporation

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