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Architecture for Humanity

Architecture for Humanity
How to build a sustainable future through the power of design
Since 1999, Architecture for Humanity has been putting Architects in service of those communities who need them most. After disaster strikes, AfH uses its expansive network of contacts to get well-designed buildings built – and fast. Today, AfH has built over 2,000 structures that have positively impacted about 2 million people worldwide.

Co-founders Kate Stohr and Cameron Sinclair (you can find our interview with Sinclairhere) also run design competitions, manage the Open Design Network, WorldChanging,and have published the best-selling books Design Like You Give a Damn and Design Like You Give A Damn [2]. Together, and with the Architects who work for them, they are redefining the role of Architecture and Design: to truly make an impact on our world.
Architecture for Humanity
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Architecture for Humanity

Archdaily takes a closer look at Architecture for Humanity and what it does.

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