New Orleans Blueprints by Brad Pitt Architecture Foundation
February 7, 2011 - Category Architecture
The idea of the reconstruction of 150 houses after Hurricane Katrina was challenging and difficult time. But put Brad Pitt (yes, that Brad Pitt), agreed with 14 firms of architects and their contributions by working on the Make It Right (MIR) project, 14 new building projects in New Orleans, “published Lower Ninth Ward. Work with a green design Expert William McDonough, is MIR project needs of the citizens of New Orleans through the harmonization architecture. Those natural and modern contemporary designs are all innovative in their own way, transportation designed in a sustainable way of life. Thom Mayne a house that would float at high water. James Timberlake a house designed with vines climbing the walls of the house with light shade. “Talk to the people who have lived and raised their children there. People are asked to return to their homes.
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