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Chicago Architect Doug Farr Honored by HHCD (NFP)
Nonprofit Holsten Human Capital Development (HHCD) Awards Architect Doug Farr with "Community Sustainability Award"

(Photo caption: HHCD Founder and Board Chair Jackie Holsten (left) and Holsten Real Estate Founder Peter Holsten (right) congratulate Architect Doug Farr of Farr Associates, Community Sustainability Award recipient. )
Jackie Taylor Holsten, Founder & Chair of the Board of HHCD (Holsten Human Capital Development), not-for-profit, was pleased to honor architect Doug Farr, of Farr Associates, with HHCD’s “Community Sustainability Award” for his efforts in aiding the growth of HHCD. Says Holsten, “Doug Farr was our nonprofit's second architectural partner ever! With assistance from this noted architect and urban planner, we have embarked upon our largest development endeavor to-date: the redevelopment of Lawson House, an Art Deco building erected in 1934 as a YMCA, which will be overhauled into 400 affordable apartments. Doug partnered with HHCD, intertwining various social service interests and needs to ensure we meet our mission and vision for the project. We are deeply proud to give him this award as a token of our gratitude for all his continued support of our not-for-profit agency.”
Douglas Farr (FAIA, LEED AP, CNU-A) is a visionary architect, urbanist, author, and passionate advocate for sustainable design thinking. An American architect and urban planner, Farr heads Farr Associates – with an office downtown on Jackson Street – a firm of optimistic architects and urban designers. He is the author of Sustainable Urbanism: Urban Design with Nature.
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The 2018 Community Sustainability Awards cocktail reception held at Loyola University’s Kasbeer Hall – themed “Come Help Us Grow”-- also honored architects Pete Landon and Chris Lee– and art salon owner Laurie Glenn. The annual fundraiser raised a landmark amount of money, bringing HHCD closer to being able to purchase an HHCD van and expand the HHCD food pantry.
Holsten Human Capital Development is a 501c3 non-profit organization with the mission of strengthening at-risk populations by expanding their access to viable resources that promote self-sufficiency, wellness, and stability. The agency provides social services to nearly 3,000 residents (low-income families, seniors, and single adults) of fifteen newly-built or rehabbed housing communities on the south, west and north sides of Chicago, and also Riverwalk Apartments in Joliet. HHCD works daily to empower clients to reach personal goals to improve their lives and their communities. https://www.hhcd.org/
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