Archive Global is the winner of the 2013 Katerva Award for Urban Design, and was also named by Forbes magazine as one of the World's Best Sustainability ideas.
On a preventative level, the organization advocates renovating inadequate housing for the economically disadvantaged in a bid to reduce their vulnerability to disease and ill health.
Archive UK has continued community based awareness raising workshops and events beyond the Happy, Healthy Households project and has plans to extend into Newham in the near future.
FEBS is a community organization based in Saint-Marc[11] that provides access to medicine and works to improve the quality of life for people living with HIV/AIDS.
The winning design, 'Breathe House' was constructed in 2012 by local community members, Archive Global and volunteers from the 'reCOVER 'initiative[12] of the University of Virginia and BGF (Building Goodness Foundation).
These designs use screened doors, windows and eaves, and adequate ventilation, sewage and drainage solutions to directly halt vector mosquitoes and reduce the incidence of malaria.
[13] In 2013, Archive drafted the plans for Health From the Ground Up, a project targeted towards reducing infant and child mortality in the Bangladeshi capital of Dhaka.
[14] To overcome the burden of unhygienic and unsanitary housing conditions among those most vulnerable to infectious diseases, Archive collaborated with ADESH (Association for Development of Economic and Social Help) to establish a pilot-flooring project in 2014.
The project also sought to raise awareness on other basic environmental and housing interventions that can have positive impacts on health to enhance knowledge and provide participants with skills so that they may better spread these ideas throughout the community.
Currently under way are projects addressing sanitation needs in slum dwellings in Brazil, as well as using preventative housing and design measures to decrease the transmission of Chagas disease in Bolivia.
Archive also seeks to expand projects domestically, hoping to address inadequate housing for disadvantaged communities in the United States.