Architecture in Times of Need Make it Right - Rebuilding the New Orleans' Lower Ninth Ward |
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Editor:
| Feireiss, Kristin |
Text by:
| Pitt, Brad |
ISBN: | 978-3-7913-4276-4 |
Publication Date: | Sep 2009 |
Publisher: | Prestel Verlag GmbH & Co KG.
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Book Format: | Paperback |
List Price: | USD $39.95 |
Book Description:
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Architecture in Times of Need focuses on the redevelopment of New Orleans' vibrant Lower Ninth Ward which was severely devastated by Hurricane Katrina in 2005. In 2006 Brad Pitt founded the Make It Right Foundation together with GRAFT, Bill McDonough, and Cherokee. They invited a group of high-profile and influential international architects set about developing affordable, green housing for the area, incorporating the latest in innovative and sustainable design. The projects by David...
More DescriptionArchitecture in Times of Need focuses on the redevelopment of New Orleans' vibrant Lower Ninth Ward which was severely devastated by Hurricane Katrina in 2005. In 2006 Brad Pitt founded the Make It Right Foundation together with GRAFT, Bill McDonough, and Cherokee. They invited a group of high-profile and influential international architects set about developing affordable, green housing for the area, incorporating the latest in innovative and sustainable design. The projects by David Adjaye, GRAFT, MVRDV, and Shigeru Ban, among others, are shown in numerous photographs and renderings with sketches, building plans, and informative commentary by the architects. Along with an interview with Brad Pitt on his motivation to start the Make It Right Foundation to help in New Orleans' reconstruction, the book also includes essays on the overall design process and describes the sustainable Cradle to Cradle approach, which seeks to maximize economic, ecological, and social value by following principles inspired by nature. Architecture in Times of Need also features the Pink Project, a unique effort that directly connects monetary donations to the assemblage of houses. It brings to fruition an idea based on real needs and real people, and in reaction to a natural disaster, the recurrence of which is all too possible. AUTHOR: KRISTIN FEIREISS is an author, architectural critic, and curator. She has edited numerous publications in the field of architecture. In 1980 she founded Aedes Architecture Forum in Berlin, now one of the most successful institutions worldwide communicating architectural culture and urban design. 300 illustrations