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Nov 18, 2009

Design Like You Give a Damn 2 - calling all nominations

Work for Design Like You Give a Damn 2 is underway. Please lend a hand by submitting nominations for projects that highlight breakthrough design solutions with the power and potential to improve our lives and the world. These designs may improve the human spirit, increase awareness of the environment, or respond to areas of need in the world, whether to provide shelter and clean water or address climate change and humanitarian crises. Click here to see the nomination entries to date.

Nov 18, 2009

Mahiga Net-Positive Rainwater Court to break ground in coming weeks

Rain has graced the lands of Central Province in Kenya, transforming the landscape, and the Mahiga Hope Net-Positive Rainwater Court is feeding off the growth. The project is moving swiftly towards approvals in the coming weeks and construction by the first of the year.

Design Fellow, Greg Elsner, worked with the the inaugural class of Mahiga High School to lay out the court design as a preview for a recent site visit by the team from Architecture For Humanity and Mahiga Hope School partners, the Nobelity Project and 50x15.

Nov 18, 2009

2009 Open Architecture Challenge: Classroom - next steps

Thank you to all who submitted the Challenge school survey. We are in the process of researching sustainable solutions for charter schools and working to expand that effort to more innovative ideas in education design. Starting with the charter school model, Architecture for Humanity is exploring sustainable design solutions (as well as financing models) which can translate to private and public schools.

Nov 6, 2009

2010 Homeless World Cup update from Brazil

Architecture For Humanity spent the week attending the Sports For Social Change Network Brazil conference in Sao Paulo. While in Brazil, Cameron Sinclair and Michael Jones from Architecture For Humanity joined Mel Young from Homeless World Cup and the team from Nike to meet with potential Community Partners and Architects for the GameChangers 2010 Homeless World Cup Legacy project.

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