Programs

Most projects come to us in clusters...or grow into them from an initial one-off. Following are the active and completed programs conducted by Architecture for Humanity. These links direct you to landing pages where you can read about individual projects or the effort uniting them. A quick overview of active projects can be gleaned here.

Program Updates:

Feb 6, 2012

Intern Needed: General Program Support

Location: HQ - San Francisco, CA
Start Date: Immediate
Type: Intern

Program Background:
You will join the Architecture for Humanity HQ team and assume a role in project support. The position will expose you to all aspects of the our headquarters including, but not limited to, precedent research, graphic design and presentations, World Changing (formerly the Open Architecture Network) management, and interfacing with media and potential partners.

Oct 13, 2010

Curry Stone Design Prize finalist announced

Feminine hygiene products made from locally-sourced banana leaf fiber in Rwanda; “diagonal” inner city public housing in Chile; and bicycle-powered agricultural machines in Guatemala are the three finalists for the 2010 Curry Stone Design Prize, announced today at a ceremony at Google in New York. Sustainable Health Enterprises is the winner of the annual $100,000 no-strings-attached prize. Finalists are Elemental, based in Chile, and Maya Pedal, based in Guatemala.

Jun 17, 2010

Go Skateboarding Day in Kabul

Skateistan is pleased to announce that we're organizing the 2nd annual International Go Skateboarding Day (GSD) in Kabul event this year on June 21st. The team will be skateboarding through the streets from Mekroyan fountain, where the organization was born, to the Skateistan park that was completed late last year (with support from Architecture for Humanity). At the center there will be a competition and all-day skate session, followed by a live Skype conference between Skateistan and the Skate to Kabul supporters in Basel, Switzerland. This year marks the first event to take place in the recently completed park, which should bring out many of their 300 students, who love any excuse to get on a skateboard.

Architecture for Humanity was honored to be part of funding the construction of Skateistans' center.

Mar 31, 2010

Architecture for Humanity announces new spokesanimal

APRIL FOOL'S!!! Tokyo, Japan -- On April 6, 2010 non-profit Architecture for Humanity will be starting its eleventh year bringing design, construction and development services to communities in need. In celebration of this milestone, and to raise awareness of the organizations' impact, Architecture for Humanity is partnering with the South Florida Aquarium to co-host a 12 month tour for the organizations' newly adopted mascot, Hugh Manatee.

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