November 9, 2007
  1% Launches New Web Site

Public Architecture, a nonprofit organization formed to “put the resources of architecture in the service of the public interest,” recently launched the new name of its pro bono design service program—The 1%—as well as its completely redesigned Web site. The new Web site enables 501(c)(3) nonprofit organizations in need of design assistance to connect with the more than 210 firms that have signed on to pledge a minimum of one percent of their time to pro bono work, and vice versa. In addition to sign-up information and tips for getting involved, the Web site offers cases studies of completed projects. The AIA is an institutional supporter of the 1% program. For more information, visit the new 1% Web site. (Pictured is the work of Project FROG, now an independent company, that grew out of the pro bono design work of San Francisco-based MKThink architecture firm. Project FROG provides an alternative to the temporary trailers used as classrooms.)

 
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