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Project H builds their first Learning Landscape in Uganda

02/08/2009
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  • Project H Design, Project H, Learning Landscape, math playground, education developing world, Uganda education, Dan Grossman, Heleen de Goey, Emily Pilloton, Humanitarian design
    Design nonprofit Project H has completed the construction of their first Learning Landscape, a playground that teaches elementary math concepts using ten interactive games. Built from reclaimed tires in a simple sandbox structure, the pilot installation was built at the Kutamba AIDS Orphans School in southern Uganda by Project H design fellows Dan Grossman and Heleen de Goey. The grid system facilitates games that teach addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division, along with spatial and logical reasoning. The Kutamba installation is the first of many - Project H hopes to build at least 5 more in Africa and in the US. Please help fund the construction of additional Learning Landscapes by <strong>donating to Project H here.</strong>
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  • Project H builds their first Learning Landscape in Uganda
    Design nonprofit Project H has completed the construction of their first Learning Landscape, a playground that teaches elementary math concepts using ten interactive games. Built from reclaimed tires in a simple sandbox structure, the pilot installation was built at the Kutamba AIDS Orphans School in southern Uganda by Project H design fellows Dan Grossman and Heleen de Goey. The grid system facilitates games that teach addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division, along with spatial and logical reasoning. The Kutamba installation is the first of many - Project H hopes to build at least 5 more in Africa and in the US. Please help fund the construction of additional Learning Landscapes by <strong>donating to Project H here.</strong>
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  • Project H builds their first Learning Landscape in Uganda
    Design nonprofit Project H has completed the construction of their first Learning Landscape, a playground that teaches elementary math concepts using ten interactive games. Built from reclaimed tires in a simple sandbox structure, the pilot installation was built at the Kutamba AIDS Orphans School in southern Uganda by Project H design fellows Dan Grossman and Heleen de Goey. The grid system facilitates games that teach addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division, along with spatial and logical reasoning. The Kutamba installation is the first of many - Project H hopes to build at least 5 more in Africa and in the US. Please help fund the construction of additional Learning Landscapes by <strong>donating to Project H here.</strong>
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  • Project H builds their first Learning Landscape in Uganda
    Design nonprofit Project H has completed the construction of their first Learning Landscape, a playground that teaches elementary math concepts using ten interactive games. Built from reclaimed tires in a simple sandbox structure, the pilot installation was built at the Kutamba AIDS Orphans School in southern Uganda by Project H design fellows Dan Grossman and Heleen de Goey. The grid system facilitates games that teach addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division, along with spatial and logical reasoning. The Kutamba installation is the first of many - Project H hopes to build at least 5 more in Africa and in the US. Please help fund the construction of additional Learning Landscapes by <strong>donating to Project H here.</strong>
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  • Project H builds their first Learning Landscape in Uganda
    Design nonprofit Project H has completed the construction of their first Learning Landscape, a playground that teaches elementary math concepts using ten interactive games. Built from reclaimed tires in a simple sandbox structure, the pilot installation was built at the Kutamba AIDS Orphans School in southern Uganda by Project H design fellows Dan Grossman and Heleen de Goey. The grid system facilitates games that teach addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division, along with spatial and logical reasoning. The Kutamba installation is the first of many - Project H hopes to build at least 5 more in Africa and in the US. Please help fund the construction of additional Learning Landscapes by <strong>donating to Project H here.</strong>
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  • Project H builds their first Learning Landscape in Uganda
    Design nonprofit Project H has completed the construction of their first Learning Landscape, a playground that teaches elementary math concepts using ten interactive games. Built from reclaimed tires in a simple sandbox structure, the pilot installation was built at the Kutamba AIDS Orphans School in southern Uganda by Project H design fellows Dan Grossman and Heleen de Goey. The grid system facilitates games that teach addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division, along with spatial and logical reasoning. The Kutamba installation is the first of many - Project H hopes to build at least 5 more in Africa and in the US. Please help fund the construction of additional Learning Landscapes by <strong>donating to Project H here.</strong>
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  • Project H builds their first Learning Landscape in Uganda
    Design nonprofit Project H has completed the construction of their first Learning Landscape, a playground that teaches elementary math concepts using ten interactive games. Built from reclaimed tires in a simple sandbox structure, the pilot installation was built at the Kutamba AIDS Orphans School in southern Uganda by Project H design fellows Dan Grossman and Heleen de Goey. The grid system facilitates games that teach addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division, along with spatial and logical reasoning. The Kutamba installation is the first of many - Project H hopes to build at least 5 more in Africa and in the US. Please help fund the construction of additional Learning Landscapes by <strong>donating to Project H here.</strong>
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  • Project H builds their first Learning Landscape in Uganda
    Design nonprofit Project H has completed the construction of their first Learning Landscape, a playground that teaches elementary math concepts using ten interactive games. Built from reclaimed tires in a simple sandbox structure, the pilot installation was built at the Kutamba AIDS Orphans School in southern Uganda by Project H design fellows Dan Grossman and Heleen de Goey. The grid system facilitates games that teach addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division, along with spatial and logical reasoning. The Kutamba installation is the first of many - Project H hopes to build at least 5 more in Africa and in the US. Please help fund the construction of additional Learning Landscapes by <strong>donating to Project H here.</strong>
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  • Project H builds their first Learning Landscape in Uganda
    Design nonprofit Project H has completed the construction of their first Learning Landscape, a playground that teaches elementary math concepts using ten interactive games. Built from reclaimed tires in a simple sandbox structure, the pilot installation was built at the Kutamba AIDS Orphans School in southern Uganda by Project H design fellows Dan Grossman and Heleen de Goey. The grid system facilitates games that teach addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division, along with spatial and logical reasoning. The Kutamba installation is the first of many - Project H hopes to build at least 5 more in Africa and in the US. Please help fund the construction of additional Learning Landscapes by <strong>donating to Project H here.</strong>
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  • Project H Design, Project H, Learning Landscape, math playground, education developing world, Uganda education, Dan Grossman, Heleen de Goey, Emily Pilloton, Humanitarian design
    Design nonprofit Project H has completed the construction of their first Learning Landscape, a playground that teaches elementary math concepts using ten interactive games. Built from reclaimed tires in a simple sandbox structure, the pilot installation was built at the Kutamba AIDS Orphans School in southern Uganda by Project H design fellows Dan Grossman and Heleen de Goey. The grid system facilitates games that teach addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division, along with spatial and logical reasoning. The Kutamba installation is the first of many - Project H hopes to build at least 5 more in Africa and in the US. Please help fund the construction of additional Learning Landscapes by <strong>donating to Project H here.</strong>
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  • Project H Design, Project H, Learning Landscape, math playground, education developing world, Uganda education, Dan Grossman, Heleen de Goey, Emily Pilloton, Humanitarian design
    Design nonprofit Project H has completed the construction of their first Learning Landscape, a playground that teaches elementary math concepts using ten interactive games. Built from reclaimed tires in a simple sandbox structure, the pilot installation was built at the Kutamba AIDS Orphans School in southern Uganda by Project H design fellows Dan Grossman and Heleen de Goey. The grid system facilitates games that teach addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division, along with spatial and logical reasoning. The Kutamba installation is the first of many - Project H hopes to build at least 5 more in Africa and in the US. Please help fund the construction of additional Learning Landscapes by <strong>donating to Project H here.</strong>
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  • Project H Design, Project H, Learning Landscape, math playground, education developing world, Uganda education, Dan Grossman, Heleen de Goey, Emily Pilloton, Humanitarian design
    Design nonprofit Project H has completed the construction of their first Learning Landscape, a playground that teaches elementary math concepts using ten interactive games. Built from reclaimed tires in a simple sandbox structure, the pilot installation was built at the Kutamba AIDS Orphans School in southern Uganda by Project H design fellows Dan Grossman and Heleen de Goey. The grid system facilitates games that teach addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division, along with spatial and logical reasoning. The Kutamba installation is the first of many - Project H hopes to build at least 5 more in Africa and in the US. Please help fund the construction of additional Learning Landscapes by <strong>donating to Project H here.</strong>
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  • Project H Design, Project H, Learning Landscape, math playground, education developing world, Uganda education, Dan Grossman, Heleen de Goey, Emily Pilloton, Humanitarian design
    Design nonprofit Project H has completed the construction of their first Learning Landscape, a playground that teaches elementary math concepts using ten interactive games. Built from reclaimed tires in a simple sandbox structure, the pilot installation was built at the Kutamba AIDS Orphans School in southern Uganda by Project H design fellows Dan Grossman and Heleen de Goey. The grid system facilitates games that teach addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division, along with spatial and logical reasoning. The Kutamba installation is the first of many - Project H hopes to build at least 5 more in Africa and in the US. Please help fund the construction of additional Learning Landscapes by <strong>donating to Project H here.</strong>
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  • Project H Design, Project H, Learning Landcape, math playground, education developing world, Uganda education, Dan Grossman, Heleen de Goey, Emily Pilloton, Humanitarian design
    Design nonprofit Project H has completed the construction of their first Learning Landscape, a playground that teaches elementary math concepts using ten interactive games. Built from reclaimed tires in a simple sandbox structure, the pilot installation was built at the Kutamba AIDS Orphans School in southern Uganda by Project H design fellows Dan Grossman and Heleen de Goey. The grid system facilitates games that teach addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division, along with spatial and logical reasoning. The Kutamba installation is the first of many - Project H hopes to build at least 5 more in Africa and in the US. Please help fund the construction of additional Learning Landscapes by <strong>donating to Project H here.</strong>
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  • Project H Design, Project H, Learning Landscape, math playground, education developing world, Uganda education, Dan Grossman, Heleen de Goey, Emily Pilloton, Humanitarian design
    Design nonprofit Project H has completed the construction of their first Learning Landscape, a playground that teaches elementary math concepts using ten interactive games. Built from reclaimed tires in a simple sandbox structure, the pilot installation was built at the Kutamba AIDS Orphans School in southern Uganda by Project H design fellows Dan Grossman and Heleen de Goey. The grid system facilitates games that teach addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division, along with spatial and logical reasoning. The Kutamba installation is the first of many - Project H hopes to build at least 5 more in Africa and in the US. Please help fund the construction of additional Learning Landscapes by <strong>donating to Project H here.</strong>
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  • Project H Design, Project H, Learning Landscape, math playground, education developing world, Uganda education, Dan Grossman, Heleen de Goey, Emily Pilloton, Humanitarian design
    Design nonprofit Project H has completed the construction of their first Learning Landscape, a playground that teaches elementary math concepts using ten interactive games. Built from reclaimed tires in a simple sandbox structure, the pilot installation was built at the Kutamba AIDS Orphans School in southern Uganda by Project H design fellows Dan Grossman and Heleen de Goey. The grid system facilitates games that teach addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division, along with spatial and logical reasoning. The Kutamba installation is the first of many - Project H hopes to build at least 5 more in Africa and in the US. Please help fund the construction of additional Learning Landscapes by <strong>donating to Project H here.</strong>
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  • Project H Design, Project H, Learning Landcape, math playground, education developing world, Uganda education, Dan Grossman, Heleen de Goey, Emily Pilloton, Humanitarian design
    Design nonprofit Project H has completed the construction of their first Learning Landscape, a playground that teaches elementary math concepts using ten interactive games. Built from reclaimed tires in a simple sandbox structure, the pilot installation was built at the Kutamba AIDS Orphans School in southern Uganda by Project H design fellows Dan Grossman and Heleen de Goey. The grid system facilitates games that teach addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division, along with spatial and logical reasoning. The Kutamba installation is the first of many - Project H hopes to build at least 5 more in Africa and in the US. Please help fund the construction of additional Learning Landscapes by <strong>donating to Project H here.</strong>
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  • Project H Design, Project H, Learning Landcape, math playground, education developing world, Uganda education, Dan Grossman, Heleen de Goey, Emily Pilloton, Humanitarian design
    Design nonprofit Project H has completed the construction of their first Learning Landscape, a playground that teaches elementary math concepts using ten interactive games. Built from reclaimed tires in a simple sandbox structure, the pilot installation was built at the Kutamba AIDS Orphans School in southern Uganda by Project H design fellows Dan Grossman and Heleen de Goey. The grid system facilitates games that teach addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division, along with spatial and logical reasoning. The Kutamba installation is the first of many - Project H hopes to build at least 5 more in Africa and in the US. Please help fund the construction of additional Learning Landscapes by <strong>donating to Project H here.</strong>
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  • Project H Design, Project H, Learning Landcape, math playground, education developing world, Uganda education, Dan Grossman, Heleen de Goey, Emily Pilloton, Humanitarian design
    Design nonprofit Project H has completed the construction of their first Learning Landscape, a playground that teaches elementary math concepts using ten interactive games. Built from reclaimed tires in a simple sandbox structure, the pilot installation was built at the Kutamba AIDS Orphans School in southern Uganda by Project H design fellows Dan Grossman and Heleen de Goey. The grid system facilitates games that teach addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division, along with spatial and logical reasoning. The Kutamba installation is the first of many - Project H hopes to build at least 5 more in Africa and in the US. Please help fund the construction of additional Learning Landscapes by <strong>donating to Project H here.</strong>
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  • Project H Design, Project H, Learning Landcape, math playground, education developing world, Uganda education, Dan Grossman, Heleen de Goey, Emily Pilloton, Humanitarian design
    Design nonprofit Project H has completed the construction of their first Learning Landscape, a playground that teaches elementary math concepts using ten interactive games. Built from reclaimed tires in a simple sandbox structure, the pilot installation was built at the Kutamba AIDS Orphans School in southern Uganda by Project H design fellows Dan Grossman and Heleen de Goey. The grid system facilitates games that teach addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division, along with spatial and logical reasoning. The Kutamba installation is the first of many - Project H hopes to build at least 5 more in Africa and in the US. Please help fund the construction of additional Learning Landscapes by <strong>donating to Project H here.</strong>
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  • Project H Design, Project H, Learning Landcape, math playground, education developing world, Uganda education, Dan Grossman, Heleen de Goey, Emily Pilloton, Humanitarian design
    Design nonprofit Project H has completed the construction of their first Learning Landscape, a playground that teaches elementary math concepts using ten interactive games. Built from reclaimed tires in a simple sandbox structure, the pilot installation was built at the Kutamba AIDS Orphans School in southern Uganda by Project H design fellows Dan Grossman and Heleen de Goey. The grid system facilitates games that teach addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division, along with spatial and logical reasoning. The Kutamba installation is the first of many - Project H hopes to build at least 5 more in Africa and in the US. Please help fund the construction of additional Learning Landscapes by <strong>donating to Project H here.</strong>
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  • Project H Design, Project H, Learning Landcape, math playground, education developing world, Uganda education, Dan Grossman, Heleen de Goey, Emily Pilloton, Humanitarian design
    Design nonprofit Project H has completed the construction of their first Learning Landscape, a playground that teaches elementary math concepts using ten interactive games. Built from reclaimed tires in a simple sandbox structure, the pilot installation was built at the Kutamba AIDS Orphans School in southern Uganda by Project H design fellows Dan Grossman and Heleen de Goey. The grid system facilitates games that teach addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division, along with spatial and logical reasoning. The Kutamba installation is the first of many - Project H hopes to build at least 5 more in Africa and in the US. Please help fund the construction of additional Learning Landscapes by <strong>donating to Project H here.</strong>
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  • Project H Design, Project H, Learning Landcape, math playground, education developing world, Uganda education, Dan Grossman, Heleen de Goey, Emily Pilloton, Humanitarian design
    Design nonprofit Project H has completed the construction of their first Learning Landscape, a playground that teaches elementary math concepts using ten interactive games. Built from reclaimed tires in a simple sandbox structure, the pilot installation was built at the Kutamba AIDS Orphans School in southern Uganda by Project H design fellows Dan Grossman and Heleen de Goey. The grid system facilitates games that teach addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division, along with spatial and logical reasoning. The Kutamba installation is the first of many - Project H hopes to build at least 5 more in Africa and in the US. Please help fund the construction of additional Learning Landscapes by <strong>donating to Project H here.</strong>
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  • Project H Design, Project H, Learning Landcape, math playground, education developing world, Uganda education, Dan Grossman, Heleen de Goey, Emily Pilloton, Humanitarian design
    Design nonprofit Project H has completed the construction of their first Learning Landscape, a playground that teaches elementary math concepts using ten interactive games. Built from reclaimed tires in a simple sandbox structure, the pilot installation was built at the Kutamba AIDS Orphans School in southern Uganda by Project H design fellows Dan Grossman and Heleen de Goey. The grid system facilitates games that teach addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division, along with spatial and logical reasoning. The Kutamba installation is the first of many - Project H hopes to build at least 5 more in Africa and in the US. Please help fund the construction of additional Learning Landscapes by <strong>donating to Project H here.</strong>
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  • Project H Design, Project H, Learning Landcape, math playground, education developing world, Uganda education, Dan Grossman, Heleen de Goey, Emily Pilloton, Humanitarian design
    Design nonprofit Project H has completed the construction of their first Learning Landscape, a playground that teaches elementary math concepts using ten interactive games. Built from reclaimed tires in a simple sandbox structure, the pilot installation was built at the Kutamba AIDS Orphans School in southern Uganda by Project H design fellows Dan Grossman and Heleen de Goey. The grid system facilitates games that teach addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division, along with spatial and logical reasoning. The Kutamba installation is the first of many - Project H hopes to build at least 5 more in Africa and in the US. Please help fund the construction of additional Learning Landscapes by <strong>donating to Project H here.</strong>
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Project H Design, Project H, Learning Landscape, math playground, education developing world, Uganda education, Dan Grossman, Heleen de Goey, Emily Pilloton, Humanitarian design

Design nonprofit Project H has completed the construction of their first Learning Landscape, a playground that teaches elementary math concepts using ten interactive games. Built from reclaimed tires in a simple sandbox structure, the pilot installation was built at the Kutamba AIDS Orphans School in southern Uganda by Project H design fellows Dan Grossman and Heleen de Goey. The grid system facilitates games that teach addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division, along with spatial and logical reasoning. The Kutamba installation is the first of many - Project H hopes to build at least 5 more in Africa and in the US. Please help fund the construction of additional Learning Landscapes by donating to Project H here.

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