thinking about
We are certainly involved in a lot more than just rebuilding in Haiti or supporting our Chilean partners. It's been a long while since we did a list of all our current projects. Here's a rough list as of March 1, 2010
Post-Disaster Reconstruction
Haiti
Community Recovery Center and Design Studio, Port au Prince
Transitional and Semi-Permanent Schools
Permanent School
Youth Sports and Community Facilities
Masons Training Program
Structural Engineering Assessment Program
Concrete Recycling Program
Worker Housing
Sustainable Textile Centers
Chile
US fiscal sponsor for the Chilean Architectural Association.
Re-building/Construction of Youth Center
Burma/Myanmar
Community Health Structures
Community Development and Poverty Alleviation
Kenya
Football for Hope Center
Vocational Training Center
SIDAREC Youth Resource and Technology Center
Mahiga Rainwater Court
Rwanda
Football for Hope Center
Mali
Football for Hope Center
Namibia
Football for Hope Center
Ghana
Football for Hope Center
Lesotho
Football for Hope Center
Brazil
While my colleagues on the ground in Haiti struggle to comprehend the destruction of communities, I sit in the almost eerie quietness of post-World Economic Forum Davos. For the past four days a coalition of attendees have pushed Haiti into every aspect of the annual meeting. Divided into two camps there are the long term economic development group and the NGOs, businesses and individuals focused on reconstruction. Given that we build after disaster, we fell into the later.
Collaborate for Impact
I've been pretty bad at updating this blog but finally have some time to link on some of the recent pieces I wrote for the Huffington Post.
California's first female architect
Dying to Work: Human Trafficking and the Construction Industry
