Public Architecture Harvard Case Solution & Analysis

Shade cases should be printed in colour to maximize their effectiveness. Public Architecture is a non-profit architecture business dedicated to creating social and professional change through design for the public good.

As a fundamental actor and change agent in the profession, a national network of architecture and design companies that have openly pledged to donate 1% of their billable hours to the public good, The 1% Program was created by Public Buildings. However, the organization has been fighting to keep The 1% Program and its own design initiatives incorporated and augmenting each other in creating social and professional change. Should Public split into two organizations? These questions have significant consequences for their capital, People's growth strategy, and resource allocation choices.

Public Architecture Case Study Solution

PUBLICATION DATE: July 26, 2010 PRODUCT #: 411030-PDF-ENG

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