See the Work

Introduction

During their three-year fellowships, the Rose Fellows spend a majority of their time on the design, development, financing and construction of green, affordable homes in the communities in which they live and work.

In addition, fellows contribute broadly to the well-being of their communities through other community design and planning work. This ranges from the design of cultural centers and community gardens, to community-led neighborhood plans, and broader-scale planning and policy initiatives.

The fellows also advance best practices in the fields of affordable housing and community development by providing models and prototypes of design excellence, sustainability, resident engagementand other innovations through their built work and publications.

Please use the menus on the left to browse the fellowship’s projects, then click on any below to see more information.

Edmundite Renovations

Edmundite Renovations

New Orleans, Louisiana

A fellowship project of Carey Clouse

Century-old shotgun cottages get renovated for affordable homeownership

In the historic Lafitte/Treme neighborhood, Carey Clouse is partnering with Providence Community Housing to ensure that the rebuilding of nine flooded cottages is “green”.


Enterprise Community Partners