One our favorite design organizations Project H just launched their latest initiative which focuses on transforming the educational landscape through design. An organization founded by former Inhabitat Managing Editor Emily Pilloton, Project H seeks to help designers use their unique skills to tackle the world’s greatest social problems. The first of five videos in a new video series we are doing on design non-profits, watch Emily and her team fuse some fantastic design principles in a way that educates, inspires and literally changes the learning landscape for children from the sidewalks of New York City to as far as rural Uganda.
Project H Design Launches Education Initiative, Watch Them in Action!
by Diane Pham, 05/29/10
filed under: global development, humanitarian design, Modern Kids, social design, social responsibility, Sustainable Building, Sustainable Design Organizations, Urban design
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