Graphic image of a living room with a tv, wall art, and plants. There is a blond person with a backwards hat and green jacket watering a plant.

Let’s Open the Door, Atlanta

Pop-up doors in Atlanta

Everyone deserves a decent place to call home. For 50 years, Habitat has been turning that mission into reality by helping millions of people around the world build, improve or finance their homes.  

Today, we’re building on that momentum. 

We’re popping up in nine cities with an art installation of 10 doors, each featuring work from local artists and real homeowner stories. 

Together, they represent what’s possible with a safe, decent foundation. 

Building on our momentum.

Through hands-on builds, pop-up exhibits, compelling new research and powerful storytelling, we’re bringing housing to the center stage at a global scale. Learn more.

 

We popped up live in Atlanta on May 16 and 17, 2026, at Piedmont Park.

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Small tan dog in a green bandana posing in front of a door mat and illustrated door.
Child in a pink helmet holding up her door passport and green bandana.
Man in checkered blue and white shirt with a white undershirt, glasses and a hat standing in front of a blue door with an illustration.
Woman in a white t-shirt and jeans with dark hair standing next to an illustrated door with a pink frame.
Mom and son in bright blue habitat t-shirts viewing an illustrated door with a blue frame.
Woman in a white shirt and skirt posing with a man in a blue habitat shirt and ball cap next to a door with a blue frame.
View of three illustrated doors with a woman viewing them.
Two women posing through a gray door frame next to a door highlighting Habitat's partnership with State Farm.
A woman in a white tank and black shorts next to a man in all black viewing a teal door.
man in checkered shirt and khaki pants pointing images on an illustrated door with a blue frame.

Broly Su | Featured artist

Artist headshot of Broly Su.

Broly Su is an Atlanta-based art director, graphic designer & illustrator. Originally from Changsha, China, Broly’s creative journey was shaped by a deep love for hip-hop, graffiti, sneakers, collectible toys, anime, caudex plants, and tattoo culture. This is a teaser image of his door artwork.

Graphic living room scene. Blue slide sandals, brown and green rug, person sitting criss-cross with green pants and yellow sweater and red headphones using a record players. A coffee table with an action figure, incense vase and piece of cake. To the right there is another person with spikey black hair, a red sweater and blue pants, looking through a box of records.

“My Favorite Habitat.” As the title suggests, the first thing that came to mind when I received this commission was how to visually represent the environment where I feel most comfortable and secure. As a fully remote creative, my home studio plays an essential role in my daily life. Over the years, I’ve been intentional about shaping an indoor space that allows me to feel grounded, relaxed and inspired.

I often find myself watching YouTubers share their “inner spaces,” reflecting on how personal environments can become extensions of identity. For me, comfort isn’t about size. I value making the most of a limited space — transforming it into something that reflects my style, attitude and creative spirit.

In this piece, the room is filled with elements that genuinely belong to me: lush green plants, collectible toys, vinyl records, and various decorative objects carefully placed throughout the composition. I wanted every corner to feel alive and intentional, almost like a visual diary of the things I’ve consistently loved and collected over time.

The artwork closely mirrors my real-life space. Now with more than 20 plants surrounding me, I truly enjoy the feeling of simply chilling in my own private habitat where creativity, comfort and personality coexist. 

Find Broly Su on Instagram at @8rolysu or on his website. 

State Farm | Featured partner

State Farm is our featured sponsor and partner at our Atlanta stop with their own door, helping build and strengthen homes, lives and communities across the U.S. 

Since 1994, State Farm has supported Habitat with financial support, employee and agent volunteers, disaster response, advocacy and support of Habitat’s Youth Engagement Programs, the Jimmy & Rosalynn Carter Work Project, and Habitat Strong. Learn more about our Habitat legacy partner.  

State Farm logo in red.
Blue image with rows of blue doors superimposed on it.

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