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Montecito Residence/Olson Sundberg Kundig Allen
2007 Honor Award: Commendation
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Montecito Residence/Olson Sundberg Kundig Allen
2007 Honor Award: Commendation
You became an architect because you care about the places you live and work, and believe in the difference great design can make. Put those skills to use on one of these important projects.
FEATURED PRO BONO PROJECTS
Rebuild a historic home in New Orleans in October: Seattle developer Kevin Daniels, board member of the National Trust for Historic Preservation, will be taking a group of architects and developers to New Orleans in October to rebuild a historic home. Informational meeting September 23, 5:30, First United Methodist Church. If you would like to participate, contact Kevin Daniels or download information at right..

Volunteer for Seattle Great City Neighborhood Assistance Program: Share your expertise with worthy neighborhood projects. The Neighborhood Assistance Program (NAP) helps communities find practical solutions to make neighborhoods better places to live and work as this city grows. Examples of neighborhood projects include responding to a new development proposal, helping neighborhoods who want street improvements, developing strategies for parks, open space or pea patches, strategizing about volunteer organizing.
LOCAL RESOURCES
Seattle Great City Neighborhood Assistance Program matches volunteer teams with communities seeking positive solutions to growth
Architects Without Borders Seattle Chapter
NATIONAL RESOURCES
One Percent Solution connects architects with pro bono projects
Architecture for Humanity