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Architecture For Humanity and A Different Approach to Haiti

01/20/2010
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  • Cameron Sinclair and Kate Stohr in Wired
    Inhabitat recently wrote about Emergency Shelters and Disaster Relief For The People of Haiti and how Shipping Containers Could Provide Disaster Relief For Haiti, both which reflect the standard thinking among architects and designers for decades: "we have great ideas, and if you just let us get involved we could make a huge difference." And why not - we can design our way out of any problem. Cameron and Kate of Architecture for Humanity, who are young enough that they shouldn't know better, take a completely different approach - they think that the <strong>last</strong> thing we should be doing is dropping in shipping containers and hi-tech architectural solutions....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/architecture-for-humanity-and-a-different-approach-to-haiti/'>READ ARTICLE</a>
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  • Marlon Blackwell's Porch Dog in Biloxi
    Inhabitat recently wrote about Emergency Shelters and Disaster Relief For The People of Haiti and how Shipping Containers Could Provide Disaster Relief For Haiti, both which reflect the standard thinking among architects and designers for decades: "we have great ideas, and if you just let us get involved we could make a huge difference." And why not - we can design our way out of any problem. Cameron and Kate of Architecture for Humanity, who are young enough that they shouldn't know better, take a completely different approach - they think that the <strong>last</strong> thing we should be doing is dropping in shipping containers and hi-tech architectural solutions....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/architecture-for-humanity-and-a-different-approach-to-haiti/'>READ ARTICLE</a>
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  • Pillaichavady Kuppam Community Center
    Inhabitat recently wrote about Emergency Shelters and Disaster Relief For The People of Haiti and how Shipping Containers Could Provide Disaster Relief For Haiti, both which reflect the standard thinking among architects and designers for decades: "we have great ideas, and if you just let us get involved we could make a huge difference." And why not - we can design our way out of any problem. Cameron and Kate of Architecture for Humanity, who are young enough that they shouldn't know better, take a completely different approach - they think that the <strong>last</strong> thing we should be doing is dropping in shipping containers and hi-tech architectural solutions....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/architecture-for-humanity-and-a-different-approach-to-haiti/'>READ ARTICLE</a>
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  • UN Photo of a Haitian Restaurant by Marco Dormino
    Inhabitat recently wrote about Emergency Shelters and Disaster Relief For The People of Haiti and how Shipping Containers Could Provide Disaster Relief For Haiti, both which reflect the standard thinking among architects and designers for decades: "we have great ideas, and if you just let us get involved we could make a huge difference." And why not - we can design our way out of any problem. Cameron and Kate of Architecture for Humanity, who are young enough that they shouldn't know better, take a completely different approach - they think that the <strong>last</strong> thing we should be doing is dropping in shipping containers and hi-tech architectural solutions....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/architecture-for-humanity-and-a-different-approach-to-haiti/'>READ ARTICLE</a>
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  • Best of Treehugger - Architecture for Humanity and Haiti
    Inhabitat recently wrote about Emergency Shelters and Disaster Relief For The People of Haiti and how Shipping Containers Could Provide Disaster Relief For Haiti, both which reflect the standard thinking among architects and designers for decades: "we have great ideas, and if you just let us get involved we could make a huge difference." And why not - we can design our way out of any problem. Cameron and Kate of Architecture for Humanity, who are young enough that they shouldn't know better, take a completely different approach - they think that the <strong>last</strong> thing we should be doing is dropping in shipping containers and hi-tech architectural solutions....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/architecture-for-humanity-and-a-different-approach-to-haiti/'>READ ARTICLE</a>
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Cameron Sinclair and Kate Stohr in Wired

Inhabitat recently wrote about Emergency Shelters and Disaster Relief For The People of Haiti and how Shipping Containers Could Provide Disaster Relief For Haiti, both which reflect the standard thinking among architects and designers for decades: "we have great ideas, and if you just let us get involved we could make a huge difference." And why not - we can design our way out of any problem. Cameron and Kate of Architecture for Humanity, who are young enough that they shouldn't know better, take a completely different approach - they think that the last thing we should be doing is dropping in shipping containers and hi-tech architectural solutions....

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