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Nov 18, 2008

Guardians Institute on Iconoclasts


Architecture For Humanity's Gulf Coast projects are featured in the Iconoclast series. The Guardians Institute designed by the Rockwell Group, and the Biloxi Model Home Program show that bringing back a sense of community after a disaster takes more than just building.

Nov. 20th at 10PM E/P on the Sundance Channel

Make a donation to the Guardians Institute and help us bring community back to New Orleans.

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We'd like to thank all of the architects and designers, sponsors, volunteers, families, and community partners who made these projects possible. See our sponsors.

Nov 1, 2008

Architecture for Humanity partners to rebuild in Myanmar

Since Cyclone Nargis ravaged the shores of Myanmar (Burma) we have been coordinating a rebuilding effort, thanks in part to online donations from individuals. Our team working on the ground has done a series off assessments and is now officially partnering with ASEAN to work on community revitalization of an area south of Rangoon. With funds available we will continue to support the Bangkok based team and will update you on further developments.

Oct 20, 2008

TunaHAKI honored by Holcim Awards

The TunaHAKI intergrated threater and orphanage has been recognized by the prestigious Holcim Foundation with an award for its' outstanding design and use of appropriate materials. Designed by Hollmén Reuter Sandman Architects from Helsinki, Finland and Armstrong + Cohen Architecture from Gainesville, USA alongside the staff and children of TunaHAKI in Moshi, Tanzania. A truly global project spanning three continents.

Sep 30, 2008

Plastiki takes shape

Nathaniel Corum is partnering with USC to help develop and design the living quarters for Plastiki. Plastiki is the brainchild of intrepid environmental explorer David de Rothchild and will set sail from San Francisco to Sydney in early 2009.

Sep 14, 2008

Discarded Dreams Design Competition

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Mattresses are our friends. For years, mattresses selflessly serve our sleeping pleasure. We should all be grateful for our mattresses; after all, most of us were conceived on one.

Why, then, are millions of mattresses being abandoned in dumps and left to the seagulls? In the U.S. alone 40 million mattresses get thrown away every year. Don’t our mattresses deserve another chance?

Architecture for Humanity and Rubicon National Social Innovations invite designers from around the world to create innovative ways of converting used mattresses into useful products.

Sep 12, 2008

Hurricane Ike hits Texas

Hurricane Ike, which battered Cuba and the Turks and Caicos Islands earlier in the week, has hit Galvaston, Texas. Powerful 110mph+ winds and torrential rain has caused major flooding and areas of the town are currently under 5 ft of water. Galvaston is famous for the Hurricane of 1900, the deadliest hurricane in US history.

The path of the storm is struck Houston in the early morning of September 13th and caused power outages and minor damage. The extent of the damage is not yet known.

Sep 8, 2008

Top 25 AmEx Members Projects Announced

Architecture for Humanity and Lulan Artisans are partnering to build off-the-grid sustainable weaving cooperatives for women throughout South Asia. Thanks to your support we are in the semi-finals of the $2.5M American Express Members Project. We now have a one in five chance of winning funds needed to fund this program and need your vote.

Out of the top 25, it is the only project that demonstrates a hybrid for-profit/non-profit business model, to propel local cooperatives into strong economic engines with this developmental seed funding. Additionally, it is the only project in contention that is using Creative Commons licensing to openly distribute the building design solutions for these centers.

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