In case you haven’t noticed, we’re big fans of Architecture for Humanity here at Inhabitat. And Monday-Thursday of next week, I’ll be venturing down to the Gulf Coast to see first-hand just what the humanitarian design organization has been up to as part of their hurricane reconstruction efforts in Biloxi, Mississippi. AFH has a variety of programs in the works to help displaced citizens rebuild their homes, businesses, and communities through a collaboration with architects, designers, and other local entities who understand the intricacies of FEMA guidelines and the area’s new building requirements. Stay tuned for a full post-visit report on their progress. And if you’re interested in volunteering, visit AFH’s website here.
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Your link to Archi. for Humanity doesn’t work because it doesn’t have “HTTP://” in front of it. It goes to:
http://inhabitat.com/2007/02/24/my-upcoming-trip-architecture-for-humanity-in-biloxi/www.architectureforhumanity.org