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RBA

The 2011 RBA Award Winners have been announced!
The 2011 Gold Medalist is The Bridge Homeless Assistance Center in Dallas; the 2011 Silver Medalists are Brooklyn Bridge Park in Brooklyn; Phoenix’s Civic Space Park; the Gary Comer Youth Center and Gary Comer College Prep in Chicago; and the Santa Fe Railyard Redevelopment. See the full press release.
2011 Winners in the News
ArchNewsNow, July 19, 2011
Next American City, July 2011 (Five Part Series)
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Inner-City Arts, Los Angeles A downtown education facility which provides art instruction to a large population of at-risk children and youth in the Skid Row area of Los Angeles. [View Bruner Foundation case study]
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Hunts Point Riverside Park, Bronx, NY A 1.7 acre park on the Bronx River that grew out of community activism to reclaim the Bronx River waterfront and gain open space for one of the most under-served neighborhoods in New York. [View Bruner Foundation case study]
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Millennium Park, Chicago A new 24 acre park in downtown Chicago that provides a major new open space and venues for art, music, architecture and a wide variety of public events. [View Bruner Foundation case study]
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St. Joseph Rebuild Center, New Orleans A day center for homeless individuals that provides a comprehensive approach to providing homeless services and a new model for high quality temporary space in disaster situations. [View Bruner Foundation case study]
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The Community Chalkboard and Podium: An Interactive Monument to Free Expression, Charlottesville, VA An installation that includes a 54' community chalkboard and podium, located adjacent to city hall in a major downtown public plaza. [View Bruner Foundation case study]
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