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2010 April 10
Company Description
Patchwork is a community based collective that offers innovative design and development solutions that reestablish vibrant living
Patchwork is a community based collective that offers innovative design and development solutions that reestablish vibrant living conditions. We specialize in redesigning reclaimed building components, utilizing them to patch and revitalize decaying structures or create new ones. Why is patchwork relevant? In the US, our waste from construction & demolition currently amounts to over 20 percent of the total waste going to landfills!!! The emerging deconstruction markets offer very disorganized and highly decentralized ways of obtaining and reusing reclaimed building materials. These 'decon' markets are being driven by the cycling of an older and dying generation of buildings, that often only need a little patchwork. We enter the decon market by bridging the gap between the available surplus decon materials and consumers. What does patchwork have to offer? Patchwork collective offers services to individuals and community groups in need of vital building systems and small home improvements. We specialize in redesigning reclaimed building components re-fabricated to fit a particular project's needs. This offers clients an alternative to using new building materials. So how exactly does patchwork operate? We operate as a non-profit social enterprise. Our mission at patchwork collective is simple: to provide accessible packaged design services, efficiently utilizing valuable deconstructed materials. These materials are reinvested back into the community, preserving the sense of place, brick by brick. What is patchwork's projected impact on the community? Patchwork's projected impact on the community, as a social enterprise, is five-fold. 1. Conserve natural capital by diverting deconstructed and demolished building material away from landfills and seize upon significant opportunities for reinvestment back into the community. 2. Building with deconstructed materials will necessitate the need for a new line of training. This new training should create more economically resilient communities by fostering higher skilled labor and new job opportunities. 3. Develop an education and awareness campaign marketing Patchwork to potential clients and community leaders. A word-of-mouth marketing campaign would foster a large amount of small scaled opportunities within the community to bring about change from the ground up. 4. In alliance with existing deconstruction networks, we hope to aid in tracking the reuse of deconstructed materials. Utilizing their databases would simultaneously aide in the creation of new historical narratives and the preservation of old historical narratives within the community. 5. We hope to create a sense of pride in neighborhoods through community involvement, increasing safety, health, and property values through the removal of debilitated structures, the revitalization of decaying structures, and the development of new private and public works.
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