Architecture for Humanity — a nonprofit design services firm founded in 1999 — is committed to building safer, more sustainable and more innovative structures, one that will be assets to their communities, through the power of professional design. By tapping a network of more than 40,000 professionals willing to lend time and expertise to help those who would not otherwise be able to afford their services, Architecture for Humanity brings design, construction and development services where they are most critically needed.
The Indianapolis chapter is headed by Chunsheh Teo, a graduate architect at Ratio Architects in the city.




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