29 New Firms Join The 1% Program in November
Saturday, December 1, 2007
During the month of November, Public Architecture welcomed a record 29 new firms to The 1%, raising the total number of participating firms above 250. Those firms included: ABA Architects (Tucson, AZ)
ARMARCHITECT (Miami, FL)
Challenges (Olympia, WA)
Christopher Donnelly, Architect (Gainesville, FL)
Coyote Design Architecture + Planning PLLC (Tacoma, WA)
Daniel Seagondollar Architect (Apple Valley, CA)
Gabor+Allen, inc. (Venice, CA)
Hill Design Architects (St. Augustine, FL)
Jeff Scott Peltier, AIA, LEED (Owosso, MI)
John Snyder Architects, PLLC (Ithaca, NY)
mas|mojica architecture studio (Roseville, CA)
MSA&Assoc.inc (La Jolla, CA)
mw|works architecture+design (Seattle, WA)
Reasons Design (San Francisco, CA)
Padilla & Associates Architects (Santa Fe, NM)
Phil Radar Architect, LTD (Minneapolis, MN)
RA-DA (West Hollywood, CA)
Robert Kahn Architect PC (New York, NY)
Sherwood McMillion (Laguna Beach, CA)
Scott Edwards Architecture (Portland, OR)
Seed Architecture Studio (Portland, OR)
Sol Agua Terra (Frederick, MD)
SRG Partnership (San Francisco, CA)
STUDIO A46, INC. (La Mesa, CA)
Studio Shift, Inc (Santa Monica, CA)
Studio ST Architects (New York, NY)
Sunset Consultants (Mailbu, CA)
Szostak Design (Chapel Hill, NC)
William Barbour, AIA (Chicago, IL)
The 1% Program of Public Architecture www.theonepercent.org
“The 1%” is a national program launched by Public Architecture in 2005 that challenges architecture and design firms to pledge 1% of their billable hours to pro bono work. Over 200 firms have signed on to date. If every architecture professional in the U.S. dedicated just 20 hours annually, it would add up to 5,000,000 hours each year—the equivalent of 2,500-person firm working fulltime for the public good. The 1% program was launched by Public Architecture in 2005 with the support of a grant from the National Endowment for the Arts (NEA), and is presently supported by a range of groups, including the NEA, American Institute of Architects (AIA), Boston Society of Architects (BSA), corporate and private foundations, as well as leading firms such as Elness Swenson Graham Architects (ESG), Hammel, Green & Abrahamson (HGA), Hellmuth, Obata + Kassabaum (HOK), HKS, McCall Design Group, Peckham & Wright Architects (PWA), and Perkins + Will.
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