The Intangible Benefits
In talking with the team who worked on this project, it’s clear that the benefit for their personal and professional development goes well beyond adding another project to their portfolios. They enjoyed the opportunity to dive head first into a project that has such potential benefit to a struggling community; to engage personally with that community; and to abandon their preconceptions about what this building should be. Also notable in this case is that the scale of this project allowed us to give more responsibility to junior staff – giving them valuable experience in project management, engaging directly with the client and the partner landscape architect, and also leading design. In that way, these smaller scale pro bono projects can really provide a way for younger staff to advance their skills while getting a more “whole project” experience.
All in all, we are grateful to have been able to work with this client, to meet and talk with the tribal members who are living on the reservation, and most of all to provide our expertise to those who wouldn’t typically have access to it. It might just be that the intangible benefits of doing pro bono work far exceed those we can name.
Project Team: Vijayeta Davda, Caitlin Ranson, Kristin Ericson, Charles Dorn, Walker Macy Landscape Architects, DCW Cost Management