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Local Talent
Annie Block, Edie Cohen, Meghan Edwards, and Mark McMenamin, April 1, 2012Four Indiana designers, including Bill Blass and Halston, are showcased at the Indianapolis Museum of Art. More -
A&D Working for the Greater Good: Rockwell Group
Sara Pepitone, March 1, 2012
No stranger to pro bono and socially beneficial design work, the New York-based firm is devoted to problem-solving for the cause. More
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A&D Working for the Greater Good: Perkins+Will
Sara Pepitone, March 1, 2012
"We consider our pro bono work to be part of our DNA," says Mark Jolicouer, Principal of the Chicago-based firm. More
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A&D Working for the Greater Good: MASS Design Group
Sara Pepitone, March 1, 2012
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Reaching for their nonprofit status, the design firm has a project list that reads like a sign-up sheet for worldwide community service options. -
A&D Working for the Greater Good: HOK
Sara Pepitone, March 1, 2012
The St. Louis-based firm is currently designing an orphanage and children's center for the broken city of Port-au-Prince, Haiti with Architecture for Humanity and the USGBC. More
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Hope Comes in Many Colors
Meghan Edwards, March 1, 2012
All it took was a bike ride to get Rapt Studio design principal David Galullo to make a long-term commitment to the San Francisco AIDS Foundation. More
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Back to School
Meghan Edwards, March 1, 2012
Hit by the recession, Aardvarchitecture partners Christian Volkmann and Lynnette Widder hit the books. More
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Food For Thought
Deborah Wilk, March 1, 2012
The World Food Prize Foundation's Des Moines headquarters is appropriately venerable for those leading the fight against hunger. More
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It's Elementary
Edie Cohen, March 1, 2012
A library for the Orchard School in the Silicon Valley city of San Jose kept HMC busy for the past two years. More
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Botanical Tutorial
Nicholas Tamarin, March 1, 2012
Daria Pizzetta has undertaken building and renovation projects for all kinds of clients with cultural and educational missions. More
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Ripple Effect
Nicholas Tamarin, March 1, 2012
After about eight years of concentrating on architecture, both residential and commercial, Urbana shifted to installations. More
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