Around the world, designers are coming together to volunteer their time and their talents and solve issues in their own communities. Local chapters of Architecture for Humanity take many forms depending on the size of the chapter and its location. Each chapter operates autonomously and are engaged in their own projects and activities.
Architecture for Humanity has local chapters in the following locations:
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Ames, IA, USA - website | projects Anchorage, AK, USA Atlanta, Georgia, USA - website | projects Auckland, New Zealand - website | projects Austin, TX, USA - website | projects Barcelona, Spain - website Berlin, Germany - website Blacksburg/Virginia Tech Bogotá, Colombia - website Boise, Idaho website Boston, MA, USA - website | projects Charleston, SC, USA - website Charlotte, NC, USA - website | projects Chicago, IL, USA - website | projects Cleveland, OH, USA - website Dallas-Fort Worth, TX, USA - website Denver, CO, USA - website | projects Detroit, MI, USA - website Dhaka, Bangladesh - website | projects Dublin, Ireland Fargo, ND, USA - website Fayetteville, AR, USA Genoa, Italy - website | projects Indianapolis, IN, USA - website | projects Kansas City, MO, USA - website Knoxville, TN, USA |
Lexington, KY, USA - website London, United Kingdom - website | projects Los Angeles, CA, USA - website | projects Miami, FL, USA - website Minneapolis, MN, USA - website | projects Nashville, TN, USA - website New Delhi, India - website New York City, NY, USA - website | projects Ottawa, ON, Canada Philadelphia, PA, USA Ruston, LA, USA Sacramento, CA, USA - website San Antonio, TX, USA - website | projects San Diego, CA, USA - website | projects San Francisco, CA, USA - website | projects San Juan, Puerto Rico Santa Fe, NM, USA - website Seattle, WA, USA - website Sioux Falls, ND, USA - website South Bend, IN, USA - website St. Louis, MO, USA - website | projects Tampa Bay, FL, USA - website Tempe, AZ, USA Toronto, ON, Canada - website |
Our chapters work on a diverse range of projects, from building community centers to designing low-income housing to introducing kids to architecture by facilitating design charrettes at schools.
Learn more about our local chapter projects.
Interested in starting a chapter?
Contact us, and we will send you information on starting a chapter in your city.




