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MCCDC Carriage House Renovation
Current
Chapter Project located in
Marin City
United States
San Francisco
About Our Community Partner - The Marin City Community Development Corporation (MCCDC) mission is to improve the economic quality of life for Marin City, other emerging communities throughout Marin County, and the region through community economic development. Toward this end, MCCDC promotes business opportunities, creates income generating programs, promotes full employment, builds skills and assets, and promotes economic self-sufficiency. The agency’s efforts focus on increasing incomes and assets for individuals and families, building community wealth and benefits, enhancing business development opportunities, developing, preserving and expanding affordable housing options, and providing technical expertise to the broader nonprofit community. The Marin City Community Development Corporation was organized in 1979 to facilitate community economic development where low income residents can live, work, and prosper. MCCDC serves those who have been chronically unemployed and/or who are low wage earners who have traditional barriers to good jobs, incomes, and careers -- economically disadvantaged individuals, disabled, non-custodial parents, TANF recipients, re-entry, and other underserved or underrepresented populations. Due to the current economic climate and our agency’s commitment to initiatives that reduce the cycle of poverty, we have responded to the 50% increase in service requests by those have been recently incarcerated. This group is our fastest growing population. About Our Collaboration - Agency purchased the Original Livermore Estate, Mansion & Carriage House in May 2010.With this venue MCCDC will expand business and programs through a workforce intermediary social enterprise and workforce preparation and training programs.Community partners will share the location to ensure that the community has access to additional resources. Non-Profits with aligned services such as Adult School, Community College, and Entrepreneurship services will have access to the provision of affordable housing and be able to utilize the carriage house and other property land for the development of affordable housing units. Our focus at Architecture for Humanity San Francisco is the development of the carriage house on the site. The vision for the carriage house remodel is to provide the following: 1st Floor: Develop state of the art workforce training facilities for agency’s construction and energy skills training. 2nd floor; Sober living dorm for young men who have families in nearby public housing; Support resident efforts in attending adult school (at the agency’s main offices), workforce training, and asset building services; Provide safe and structured living environment that supports their progress towards sustainable employment and asset development. Possible Opportunities - 1. Feasibility Study: Provide a feasibility study of the renovation of the carriage house into dorm style affordable housing and workforce training facility. Develop a master plan of affordable housing options for the agency’s estate site. 2. Design Development: Potentially Partner with other providers in this stage of project development
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Floating Doctors Floating Clinic
Current
Chapter Project located in
Bocas Del Toro
San Francisco
About our Community Partner The Floating Doctors Mission is to reduce the present and future burden of disease in the developing world,and to promote improvements in health care delivery worldwide. Our Goals Include: Providing free acute and preventative health care services and delivering donated medical supplies to isolated areas. Reducing child and maternal mortality through food safety/prenatal education, nutritional counseling and clean water solutions. Studying and documenting local systems of health care delivery and identifying what progress have been made, what challenges remain, and what solutions exist to improve health care delivery worldwide. Using the latest communications technologies to bring specialist medical knowledge to the developing world, and to share our experiences with the global community and promote cooperation in resolving world health care issues. About our Collaboration Architecture for Humanity San Francisco is responsible for the schematic design and development of a floating clinic. This clinic will be built on a 30' X 40' concrete barge. The main purpose of the barge clinic is to act as a launching point for the many, multiple day medical treks into indigenous communities. These remote communities around the region of Bocas Del Toro, on the Caribbean sea side, would otherwise have no access to advanced medical treatment or services. The barge clinic will also include multiple exam rooms, a pharmacy, technical lab, sleeping quarters for up to 20 volunteers and offices for the clinic manager. The barge clinic will be towed to four locations around the area, each time being anchored within the mouth of a bay for safe mooring. The local technique for anchorage is to tie the vessel to both sides at the mouth of the bay through the vast network of Mangrove roots, don't worry this does not damage the roots. Throughout the year the vessel will relocate 4 times to these locations, giving each region the required annual treatment period. The facility itself will be built with local materials utilizing local craftsman and techniques. With an abundance of sustainable hardwood, the interiors will no doubt retain a spectacular finish of the local offering. We currently have three basic schemes developed with the thought and drive of circulation around the small space.
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Youth UpRising Partnership
Current
Chapter Project located in
Oakland
United States
San Francisco
Youth UpRising is a "transformation center in the heart of East Oakland dedicated to community transformation powered by the leadership of youth." Through a three-pronged approach of personal transformation, a systems changes and community economic development, Youth UpRising empowers the community's youth to create community assets and wealth, offering programs in civic engagement, career & education, health & wellness, and arts & expression. The San Francisco Chapter of Architecture for Humanity is partnering with Youth UpRising on two projects. 1) Neighborhood Visioning will directly engage the center's members and the neighborhood to develop a plan for the local community that will serve as an inspirational, practical template to sustainably improve quality of life through design. 2) Youth UpRising Facilities Expansion. The center has outgrown its current 25,000 sq. ft. facility and is considering expansion. Two possibilities are currently on the table, a three story building on the adjacent high school campus and a nearby warehouse. Through members' and community's input, AFH-SF will conduct a feasibility study, programming of the space, schematic design, and design development. Available funds for construction to be determined. Ideally, the construction of the project would engage the center's Social Enterprises program, which provides hands-on training through on-site small business development.
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Kadampa Meditation Center
Current
Chapter Project located in
San Francisco
United States
San Francisco
The project entails completion of a feasibility study exploring options for renovation and/or expansion of the existing meditation center structure to provide a welcoming and inclusive environment for everybody, and to beautify the neighborhood. The purpose of this feasibility study is to obtain potential funding for renovation/expansion from several sources including, but not limited to, the International Temples Project of the New Kadampa Buddhist Union (NKT-IKBU), an international Buddhist non-profit organization, and members of the local community who utilize the temple as a peaceful sanctuary and for drop-in meditation, formal study, retreats, workshops, and so forth. SERVICES REQUESTED: The client is requesting a concept design package to look at several options for renovation and expansion. KMC-SF is interested in the analysis of 3 options. The goal is to put together a package of drawings, diagrams, and basic cost estimation for each potential design option that informs budget, code relevance/restrictions, design impact, and construction timeline. PITCH: Everybody Welcome: Inner Peace in the Mission The Kadampa Meditation Center-SF is a 501(C)3 (non-profit) and no one is turned away for lack of funds. For all of us, there comes a time when we need to turn down the volume, put away the gadgets, and take a deep breath. In our ever-accelerating world, many of us are looking for a place of peace...both in our hearts and in our environment. The Kadampa Meditation Center of San Francisco is such a place. Former gang members and foodies; tourists and locals; hipsters and ex-prisoners - sitting together in peaceful contemplation. At KMC-San Francisco everyone is welcome. Whether Buddhist or non-Buddhist, we all need a quiet place of refuge, an oasis of peace in our busy lives and in the heart of the city. Situated between bustling Mission and Valencia Streets, KMC-SF is thriving, but has the potential to benefit many more in the community. By offering a welcoming exterior and an inspiring and beautiful interior, the Center can provide a place of refuge and reflection for the diverse populations of the Mission District and beyond. Locals and visitors alike will enjoy this peaceful city sanctuary for generations to come, a beacon of peace in our hectic world. OBJECTIVES/STRATEGIC CONTEXT: One of the primary objectives for KMC-SF in exploring renovation and expansion is to open up the facade of the existing structure. The goal is a more porous and community-friendly ground level that provides for a mini world peace café and community sanctuary for inner peace. KMC-SF also hopes to provide a parklet in front of the building at 17th Street between Mission and Valencia, a patch of the neighborhood that could use some beautification and greening. Additionally, expansion of the center might entail building up to incorporate additional programming and to improve the Center’s ability to serve the increasing interest in meditation and spiritual practice. The ground floor would include the community space with a library, small shop and mini world peace café, a kitchen, bathrooms, office space, and a meditation area for the public that would also serve as a kids/family meditation room during existing classes. The second story would include the main meditation hall, small kitchen with storage, toilet, and teachers prep room. A possible third story would include apartments with terraces and/or a shared green space.
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Compass Family Services Shelter Garden
Current
Chapter Project located in
San Francisco
United States
San Francisco
Compass Family Services is a San Francisco non-profit that provides the tools low-income and homeless families need to break the cycle of poverty and homelessness. The agency's six programs provide services to more than 3,000 parents and children each year, 50% of whom are under age 18. AFH San Francisco has a long standing partnership with Compass. Developing many interior spaces for the organization over the past few years we have had the privilege of designing community spaces as well as private office spaced for the administration. Their current project is the transformation of a small, unused outdoor space adjacent to the community kitchen and kindergarten area, into a play space and productive garden. This garden will allow residents of the 22 unit transitional housing shelter to take ownership of a plot of land. The unique opportunity will lend a an educational component to the communal activities, from nutrition awareness to cooking and cultivating classes. This particular shelter is known for hosting children, so providing them with an outdoor experience will heighten their stay while the family receives various services and works their way to permenant housing. Located in a particularly dense area of San Francisco this garden will enable children to be outside in an area that does not have very many public recreational parks.
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Kittredge Bus Shelter
Current
Chapter Project located in
kittregde
United States
Denver
Sorry, a project description has not been provided.
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Broadway Ave. Revitalization Initiative
Current
Chapter Project located in
Miami
United States
Miami
Sorry, a project description has not been provided.
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PARK(ing) Day 2012
Complete
Chapter Project located in
Chicago
Chicago
PARK(ing) Day is an annual daylong global event where citizens, artists and activists collaborate to temporarily transform metered parking spaces into “PARK(ing)” spaces: temporary public places. The project began in 2005 with Rebar in San Francisco and has since spread to hundreds of cities around the globe. A quintessentially “open source” project, PARK(ing) Day has since been adapted and remixed to address a variety of social issues in diverse urban contexts around the world. Architecture for Humanity Chicago looked to explore the use of public space in Logan Square, a Chicago neighborhood with one of the lowest per capita concentrations of green space in the city. Three parking spaces along Milwaukee Avenue were transformed into a meditation pavilion and relaxation deck constructed from reclaimed shipping pallets.
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Kittredge Band Shelter
Current
Chapter Project located in
Kittredge
United States
Denver
Sorry, a project description has not been provided.
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Coleman Oval Park
Current
Chapter Project located in
New York City
United States
The Urban Web, under the Manhattan Bridge, transformed an underused portion of the Coleman Oval Skatepark on Manhattan's Lower East Side, into a multi-sensory interactive installation. The inspirations for web's iconic design were influenced by the dynamic cable geometries of the Manhattan Bridge, as well as the chaotic street grid that forms the Lower East Side. It is our passion for humanitarian design that inspired us to take a minimally invasive approach in using ropes to create unique volumes and intriguing spaces to be enjoyed by all. While the web compliments the adjacent skate park, it also functions on its own to be used for street performances, or just to frame an urban room. The project was put up the week of October 20th. The project team spent the day putting up the installation and interacting with the Park's visitors. The team interviewed visitors about what they would like to see in the park. Our team posted the responses here, http://afhnypark.tumblr.com/. It is our hope that our research will lead to the park being updated in a way that will speak to the park's users.
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Hi Ashley,

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I hope to hear from you soon and learn more about the amazing opportunities the Toronto chapter has!

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