| Design Advocate firms are selected in recognition of their exemplary public service, leadership in the pro bono movement, and track record of design excellence. Design Advocates serve as 1% representatives on the ground in their communities, helping to build architecture’s commitment to public service by sharing their pro bono experience as well as the benefits and resources available to design professionals, and the nonprofits they serve. They do this by hosting outreach events, such as a brown bag office lunch, a walking tour of projects, or a panel discussion, to demonstrate the potential for pro bono design. Design Advocates resources >> What is the Design Advocates initiative? Who are the Design Advocates? Publications >> Sustainability Can Help Your Nonprofit Pro Bono Design Handbook for Nonprofits Pro Bono Design Handbook for Designers Case Studies >> p:ear / SERA Architects | Find the Design Advocate in your region >> Anchorage, AK Mayer Sattler-Smith Atlanta, GA Jova/Daniels/Busby Boston, MA Perkins + Will – Boston Chicago, IL Cannon Design The Next 1% | 11.16.11
Los Angeles, CA Gensler - Los Angeles Nashville, TN Tuck Hinton Architect New Orleans, LA Eskew + Dumez + Ripple New York, NY Marpillero Pollak Architects Omaha, NE Min | Day AIA Nebraska Session | Architecture for Good | 10.27.11
Portland, OR Architecture Building Culture Design for the Public Good | 10.20.11
San Francisco, CA Min | Day Royston Hanamoto Alley & Abey Seattle, WA CAST Architecture The Miller/Hull Partnership Step Up for the 1% | 8.4.11
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