Cities across the U.S. face critical challenges in behavioral health, substance abuse, and homelessness. San Francisco is leading the way with over 20 groundbreaking projects – either in design, under construction, or recently completed – that provide new solutions, including crisis stabilization units, child and family therapy facilities, and modular buildings.
May 13, 20252pm-3pm ET
Today's architects design buildings and settings for civic enhancement, community well-being, a sustainable future, and cultural recognition—all while adapting to rapid changes in business practices and the global economy.
Learn more and registerThe Public Architects Knowledge Community (PAKC) invites its members and the wider allied professional design community attending the PA Symposium to submit images of your recent public sector projects that have visual power to inspire, excite, and engage the community they serve. These images will be shown throughout the luncheon.
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Join the PAKC tomorrow (Tuesday, 5/13) in the AIAU course - Reimagining Behavioral Health and Homeless Services in San Francisco Cities across the U.S. face critical challenges in behavioral health, read more
Thank you Michael. As I think this is really an HR question versus a procurement one I have reached out to Mr. Moyers. Thank you for the link to the GSFIC organization as I was able to navigate to Mr. read more
David, the State of Georgia has the Georgia State Finance & Investment Commission (GSFIC). I recommend you call them to talk with Jeff Lacks | Director, Procurement Services.The agency is responsible for read more
This course takes a behind-the-scenes look at two groundbreaking projects—City Walk BHAM in Birmingham, AL, and The Underline in Miami-Dade County. Both projects were designed to reimagine the vacant land read more
Connecticut (Department of Administrative Services / Real Estate and Construction) is exploring the creation of a new job classification to review construction documents for high-performance building standards, read more
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