The Chronicle of Philanthropy

Architects and Charities Can Make Good Partners, Experts Say

By Nicole Wallace

Less than a year out of architecture school, Bryan Bell decided to quit his job at an upscale firm in New York, disillusioned by the feeling that only the wealthy and powerful had access to good design. When he was hired by Rural Opportunities, a charity in Camp Hill, Pa., to develop, but not design, housing for migrant farmworkers, he...

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