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Dec 5, 2009

Khayelitsha Football for Hope Centre Opens.

The first football for hope center designed by ARG Design with support from the Architecture for Humanity team in Cape Town for Grassroot Soccer. The center is part of the Football for Hope movement, a partnership between FIFA and streetfootballworld and one of many centers opening as legacy projects for the 2010 World Cup.

The center is an anchor site of an urban upgrading program for the Khayelitsha development zone. It features a solar water heater and solar powered lighting. Already more than 100 youth have been tested for HIV/AIDS at the center.

A huge kilo to streetfootballworld, Grassroot soccer, ARG Design, our contractor Drucon, the AFH team and all those who helped make today's opening possible.

Dec 1, 2009

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Nov 29, 2009

Are you ready for some football?

Later this week the first of a number of Football for Hope Centres opens. The center, located on the outskirts of Cape Town in Khayelitsha, was designed by local architects ARG Design, engineered by Henry Flanagan and Associates Engineers and built by Drucon Building and Roofing. Additional support from VPUU and LDM and the team of Architecture for Humanity design fellows and staff.

On 5 December, the center will undergo a symbolic unveiling with FIFA President Joseph S. Blatter, local partner Grassroot Soccer, project partner streetfootballworld and former players.

Nov 23, 2009

2009 Open Architecture Challenge: Classroom - winner announcement video

We are proud to share the video of the 2009 Open Architecture Challenge: Classroom winner announcement at the Teton Valley Community School in Victor, Idaho. The design team and Challenge winner,
Section Eight [design], partnered with Teton Valley Community School to develop a holistic design that can be adapted and replicated in other schools.

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