Interior spread (pages 10-11) of the WHIN Music Community Charter School 2024-2025 Annual Portfolio, designed by Planetfab, displayed on a music stand. The “Building Stability” essay tells the story of WHIN’s 2024 move into its permanent eight-story home on 162nd Street in Washington Heights, a transformation of a 1914 parking garage into a state-of-the-art learning environment, with scattered yellow windows designed to resemble notes on a musical staff. The page positions WHIN’s public charter funding as the foundation for core operations, with philanthropic support fueling Juilliard partnerships, enrichment programs, professional development, and the innovations that distinguish the school. Architectural and lifestyle photography by Paul Vu, Here and Now Agency. The piece reflects Planetfab’s work in nonprofit branding, annual report design, and editorial print design for arts and education organizations.

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