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The Cleveland Foundation Headquarters is located along a main public transit line in MidTown Cleveland between downtown and Greater University Circle. Image Credit: Kent State University Cleveland Urban Design Collaborative
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The Cleveland Foundation Headquarters sits at the corner of E. 66th Street and Euclid Avenue, next to the historic Dunham Tavern Museum & Gardens. Image Credit: Google
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The building’s ground floor was designed to be porous and connected to the surrounding community on all four sides. Image Credit: Victor Barbalato
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A rendering shows plans for future development and greenspace in the vicinity of the Cleveland Foundation Headquarters. Image Credit: Merritt/Chase
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Terraced outdoor spaces, a public café and glass nano walls on the east side of the building open onto the future park space between the foundation and Dunham Tavern Museum next door. Image Credit: Eric Hanson
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The industrial grid building common to the neighborhood is reimagined through mass timber construction, with a warm wood and glass façade that is transparent and welcoming. Image Credit: Peio Erroteta/S9
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The industrial grid building common to the neighborhood is reimagined through mass timber construction, with a warm wood and glass façade that is transparent and welcoming. Image Credit: Peio Erroteta/S9
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The main lobby of the building was designed to be warm and inviting. Image Credit: Peio Erroteta/S9
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The Barbara Haas Rawson Community Stair in the heart of the building’s second floor is a central gathering space. Image Credit: Peio Erroteta/S9
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The Fred & Laura Ruth Bidwell Exhibition Space on the first floor features a rotating community-curated art installation. Image Credit: Kamron Khan
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Susanna’s Café, operated by The HELP Foundation, is located on the first floor and open to the public. The café provides vocational training and employment to people with developmental disabilities. Image Credit: Kamron Khan
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The KeyBank Studio for Arts & Community is a multipurpose room for dance, movement, and exercise classes and performances. Image Credit: Cleveland Foundation
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Staff office and meeting space on the second floor is designed for the future of work, with a variety of collaboration spaces. Image Credit: Kamron Khan
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Cleveland Foundation and community leaders celebrate the building’s ribbon cutting on July 15. Image Credit: McKinley Wiley
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More than 100 community residents gathered on the Barbara Haas Rawson Community Stair for a film screening. Image Credit: Cleveland Foundation
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Hundreds of guests toured the building during its opening day on July 15. Image Credit: McKinley Wiley
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A neighborhood map shows planned and completed community-focused development projects along the E. 66th Street corridor. Image Credit: Cleveland Foundation
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A map showing the headquarters location in the heart of redlined neighborhoods on Cleveland’s east side. Image Credit: Cleveland Foundation
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The site of the headquarters was previously a vacant lot. Image Credit: Google
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The KeyBank Studio for Arts & Community is a multipurpose room for dance, movement, and exercise classes and performances. Image Credit: Jonathan Stone
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The Ohio Senate Select Committee on Housing used the foundation’s Steven A. Minter Conference Center for a hearing, drawing over 100 local residents and community leaders to deliver testimony. Image Credit: Cleveland Foundation
Cleveland Foundation Headquarters
Category
Project > Equitable Development
Winner Status
- Finalist
- Winner