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Design and Architecture

How You Can Help Haiti

The earthquake in Haiti has us wondering how to help; and many in the architecture and design community are already thinking ahead to  reconstruction. Obviously, there is much to do…

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By Frances Anderton • Jan 14, 2010 • 1 min read

The earthquake in Haiti has us wondering how to help; and many in the architecture and design community are already thinking ahead to reconstruction. Obviously, there is much to do…

The earthquake in Haiti has us wondering how to help; and many in the architecture and design community are already thinking ahead to reconstruction. Obviously, there is much to do right away with immediate and basic relief but for those interested in the reconstruction effort that will follow, here are some links. More to come.

Architecture for Humanity is taking donations to support its reconstruction plan

Habitat for Humanity is accepting donations to rebuild housing

Article 25 is looking for donations to aid their disaster and development relief program

Haiti: Ghana Responds is a Ghanian effort supported by architect Joe Osae-Addo

Archinect offers a round-up on how else architects can help

Update: Tonight, Tuesday, January 18, there’s an event to help raise money to support the Red Cross: Art for Haiti will feature dozens of local artists auctioning off their works. That’s 7-9pm at The Mandrake, located among a strip of galleries at 2692 S. La Cienega, just adjacent to Culver City.

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    Frances Anderton

    architecture critic and author

    CultureDesign
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