3 Characteristics of Successful Humanitarian Architecture
Humanitarian architecture is challenging. Resources are low. Locations are remote. Climates are harsh. Here's the top characteristics that make humanitarian architecture projects successful.
Humanitarian architecture is challenging. Resources are low. Locations are remote. Climates are harsh. Here's the top characteristics that make humanitarian architecture projects successful.
Water. You need it to survive, but it's dangerous enough to kill you. Nearly a billion people in the developing world don't have access to [...]
In honor of Pro Bono Week this week, we thought we'd share some of the local projects we've been helping with around our community. While [...]
How would you build a house in a remote location of the world with little money? You would probably use as many locally sourced materials [...]
Bamboo. It's environmentally-friendly, sustainable, renewable, strong in tension and compression, and noted for its rapid growth. Bamboo houses are common in many parts of [...]
This humanitarian project is the first in a series of inspiring success Design for Social Impact stories of projects and architects around the world determined [...]