Pacific Garden Mission (renovation and expansion)

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Pacific Garden Mission (renovation and expansion) is a major redesign of Chicago’s historic homeless shelter that modernized its facilities while reflecting architect Stanley Tigerman’s socially conscious and symbolically rich approach to architecture.

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instanceOf architectural project
building expansion
building renovation
homeless shelter redesign
appliesTo Pacific Garden Mission NERFINISHED
hasArchitect Stanley Tigerman NERFINISHED
hasArchitecturalStyle contemporary
hasClient Pacific Garden Mission organization
hasDesignApproach socially conscious architecture
symbolically rich architecture
hasDesignIntent create dignity-affirming spaces for residents
express compassion through architecture
hasFunction homeless shelter
hasGoal expand capacity
improve services for homeless individuals
modernize facilities
hasHeritageContext historic homeless shelter in Chicago
hasLocation Chicago NERFINISHED
Illinois NERFINISHED
United States NERFINISHED
hasPrimaryUse emergency shelter
support services for homeless people
hasType nonprofit facility project
isLocatedInCity Chicago NERFINISHED
isLocatedInCountry United States NERFINISHED
isPartOf Pacific Garden Mission NERFINISHED
modernizes Pacific Garden Mission NERFINISHED
reflectsDesignPhilosophyOf Stanley Tigerman NERFINISHED
relatesTo social justice
urban homelessness
servesCommunity homeless population of Chicago

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Stanley Tigerman notableWork Pacific Garden Mission (renovation and expansion)