Check out our fall edition of Notes from the Field! From a well-deserved recognition, supporting the community through low-cost design assistance, and inspiring youth to find their voice in the built environment, the last few months were quite busy! https://lnkd.in/edNGCxRD
Storefront for Community Design
Civic and Social Organizations
Richmond, Virginia 418 followers
Non-profit design center inspiring equitable community-driven design in the built environment.
About us
Storefront for Community Design is a non-profit design center in Richmond, Virginia that inspires equitable community-driven design in the built environment through innovative programs and resources that engage the next generation of designers. Since 2011, we have provided pro bono design and planning assistance to community members, local businesses, organizations, and neighborhoods. Over the years, our programming has expanded to include youth innovation and community engagement initiatives that support the current needs of our communities.
- Website
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http://storefrontrichmond.org
External link for Storefront for Community Design
- Industry
- Civic and Social Organizations
- Company size
- 2-10 employees
- Headquarters
- Richmond, Virginia
- Type
- Nonprofit
- Founded
- 2011
Locations
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Primary
205 E Broad St
Richmond, Virginia 23219, US
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3001 Meadow Bridge Rd
Richmond, Virginia 23222, US
Employees at Storefront for Community Design
Updates
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We just sent out our Notes from the Field newsletter full of summer updates! Check out the blog if you missed it: https://lnkd.in/eaAV4SH4
Notes from the Field: Summer 2024–Golden Hammers, Youth Advocacy and DesignRVA — Storefront for Community Design
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We just sent out our Notes from the Field newsletter full of summer updates! Check out the blog if you missed it: https://lnkd.in/eaAV4SH4
Notes from the Field: Summer 2024–Golden Hammers, Youth Advocacy and DesignRVA — Storefront for Community Design
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The annual Golden Hammers awards are open! Submit your project to be in the running at https://lnkd.in/e8bprQ7P These awards were started back in 2000 with a goal of honoring excellence in neighborhood revitalization projects throughout Greater Richmond. Historic Richmond and SFCD are partnering for a 7th year to host the awards program to recognize professionals and community members improving our neighborhoods through restoration, adaptive reuse, new construction, placemaking, and historic preservation. Categories include: 1. Best Restoration: Includes restoration by a homeowner, contractor, or developer. Includes historic tax credit projects. 2. Best Adaptive Reuse: Includes projects that were rehabilitated for a new use, multi-family residential and historic tax credit projects welcome. 3. Best New Construction: Includes neighborhood infill. 4. Best Residential: Single-family residential projects. and the one we're most passionate about... 5. Best Placemaking & Urban Design: Arts and culture projects, park and green-space projects, transportation and infrastructure projects, or other neighborhood enhancing features including large scale (i.e., parks, urban streetscapes, etc.) and small scale (i.e., community garden, grass roots programming, etc.).
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We just sent out a newsletter! If you missed it, check the blog for this Spring's program updates, resources and opportunities, and staff intros! https://lnkd.in/efTGQdTH
Notes from the Field: DesignRVA + Spring Pin-Ups! — Storefront for Community Design
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You’re Invited to our annual community day! DesignRVA is a one-of-a-kind event that introduces youth ages 8-14 to the design of our region and shows how they can be a part of the planning, creation, and change of the places where we all live, learn, work, and play. When: Saturday, June 8, 2024, 10 am–2 pm Where: Seven Hills School 1311 Overbrook Rd, Richmond, VA 23220 Who: Youth, families, community members Free! Learn more and get involved at https://lnkd.in/eTiKMRH4
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https://lnkd.in/eVwQUWB3 Great little write up about a special Design Session project we recently completed with our amazing volunteers to envision an outdoor gathering space with the Fonticello Food Forest and Richmond Parks and Recreation!
Artful outdoor workshop space coming to Fonticello Park
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On our 13th trip around the sun, we reflect on the impact of our work through low-cost design and assistance programs, Design Session and Community Visioning, and City Builders youth-centered programming. We are proud of our role in inspiring equitable community-driven design in the built environment through innovative programs and resources that engage the next generation of designers. Storefront for Community Design has come this far because of YOU! The support of volunteers, staff, board members, and the hundreds of community champions keep US inspired. Thank you for your support, and here's to the next 13 years! #fortheloveofourcity
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Storefront for Community Design reposted this
Highland Grove Greening Community Event - Last week, Storefront for Community Design collaborated with Better Housing Coalition to lead a community engagement event to receive feedback and ideas from residents for elements in the development’s master plan that may include amenities, site features, and architectural components. Potential homebuyers, local residents, and local businesses were present. A big thank you to our dedicated staff members - Lynn McAteer, VP of Planning & Evaluations, Maria Tabacchi, Senior Development Associate, Kenneth Price, Housing Counselor (WORTH Initiative), and Ben Wong, RED intern, for representing Better Housing Coalition and providing their expertise at the event. We also want to recognize Groundwork RVA and Vanasse Hangen Brustlin (VHB). Groundwork was the curator of the event and VHB designed and shared the proposed Green Infrastructure Plan. #HighlandGroveGreening #RealEstateDevelopment #CommunityDesign #BetterHousingCoalition #CommunityEngagement #FeedbackEvent