PRO BONO PRO CHILDREN
Oct 10, 2018
3 minutes
SUSANNE KENNEDY
GETTING STARTED
Between 2016 and 2018, Hayball Architects worked on a pro bono basis with Save the Children Australia, which owns and operates the kindergarten.
Following a fortuitous social meeting between staff members from the two organisations, and senior leadership agreement to partner, the NGO (non government organisation) outlined its priorities for the kindergarten revitalisation project in a formal project brief to Hayball.
“It is important to manage pro bono projects with the same discipline as fee-paying projects,” says project architect Kerlina Bahari.
The architectural firm was tasked with transforming a tired and poorly functioning 30-year-old facility into
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