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Architecture%20for%20Humanity<%2Fa>,%20a%20nonprofit%20design%20group%20that%20sought%20to%20repair%20the%20world%20with%20socially%20conscious%20construction%20in%20places%20like%20Kosovo,%20Haiti%20and%20hurricane-ravaged%20Mississippi<%2Fa>,%20has%20abruptly%20closed%20its%20San%20Francisco%20headquarters%20and%20plans%20to%20file%20for%20Chapter%207%20bankruptcy%20protection.%20The%20organization%20has%20not%20officially%20announced%20its%20demise,%20but%20its%20founders,%20who%20left%20in%202013,%20and%20the%20chairman%20of%20the%20board%20confirmed%20the%20news%20on%20Friday.%0D%0A%0D%0A%0D%0Ahttps%3A%2F%2Fwww.nonprofitpro.com%2Faggregatedcontent%2Fnonprofit-architecture-humanity-closing-amid-financial-woes%2F" target="_blank" class="email" data-post-id="16585" type="icon_link">
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Architecture for Humanity, a nonprofit design group that sought to repair the world with socially conscious construction in places like Kosovo, Haiti and hurricane-ravaged Mississippi, has abruptly closed its San Francisco headquarters and plans to file for Chapter 7 bankruptcy protection. The organization has not officially announced its demise, but its founders, who left in 2013, and the chairman of the board confirmed the news on Friday.
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