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The Power of Pro Bono: 40 Stories about Design for the Public Good by Architects and Their Clients was recently released by Metropolis Books. Edited by John Cary and Public Architecture, the book includes a pro bono project completed by Ziger/Snead's newest hire, Matthew Rouse. The project is an overlook seating area designed and constructed for the Randall Museum in San Francisco, California. This is a first-of-its-kind book, equally representing the voices of architects and their clients. Check out Public Architecture's website to learn more about their 1% Pro Bono Design Program. Copies of the book can be ordered here.
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