Community

Architecture can enable and promote positive change in communities. Healthy communities are not static.  They evolve physically and socially to meet needs.  Through thoughtful planning, facilities provide environments that enable change to occur and architecture that conjures emotion and inspiration.

Facilities for non-profit organizations are unique in that they must be designed for function and for messaging. RDLR goes beyond meeting functional requirements.  We interpret an organizations values and mission into architecture that addresses their societal issue as well as provides positive messages of hope. 


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“RDLR’s zeal and devotion to the project is fantastic. They have accommodated our many requests and changes positively and have found a way to accomplish what we want while also keeping our budget restrictions in mind.”

— Brian Greene, President and CEO | Houston Food Bank

Experience

 

NON-PROFIT

Brazos Valley Food Bank

Buffalo Bayou Partnership

Eternal Gandhi Museum

Finca Tres Robles

The Harris Center for Mental Health and IDD

H.E.A.R.T. Program

Houston Food Bank

India House Community Center

ISGH Senior Housing

League of United Latin American Citizens Clubhouse Renovation

Memorial Assistance Ministries

North Texas Food Bank

Sheltering Arms Senior Service Center

The Tejano Center for Community Concerns

The Harris Center Housing Community

SER Jobs For Progress

PARKS & COMMUNITY CENTERS

Godwin Park and Community Center

Amateur Sports Complex

Black Hawk Park

Northline Park

Alief Park and Community Center

Settegast Park and Community Center

Reveille Park

Squatty Lyons Park

Swiney Park and Community Center

Turner Park and Community Center

Moody Park and Community Center

Little Cedar Bayou Park and Pool

Copper Lakes Recreational Center

Turner Park

APV Neighborhood Resource Center

Cuney Homes Community Center

Oxford Place Community Center

India House Community Center

Cynthia Woods Pavilion

Bear Creek Pavilion

Harvest Green

Cross Creek Community Recreation Center

The Reserve Pool Building

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