96-100 of 105 matching articles 5 20 100 All Architecture for Humanity: A plan for Reconstruction Cameron Sinclair • 17 January 2010 Cameron Sinclair, co-founder of Architecture for Humanity and the Open Architecture Network, sets out the 5 year timetable for reconstruction in Haiti. In defence of America's informal settlements: the campers of San Francisco Martha Bridegam • 20 November 2012 We tend to believe that wealthy countries don't have informal settlements. Not only is this false, but it allows western governments to further marginalise an already misunderstood community. EcoMobility World Festival: Demonstrating the car-free lifestyle, in numbers and on the ground Konrad Otto-Zimmerman • 21 August 2013 If we can't build a truly ecomobile city, why not assemble a temporary one? This is what the city of Suwon has done under the creative direction of Konrad Otto-Zimmermann. The Royal Docks: a third international business district for London? Zoe Green • 27 August 2013 The Royal Docks in east London were left behind by the containerisation of shipping. In the wake of the Olympics, planning efforts and business investment is once again focused on the area. Making plans for making a community in Yogyakarta Sam Hersh • 18 September 2013 A beautiful bamboo community centre for the Jatimulyo Baru neighbourhood in Yogyakarta is the result of years of careful budgeting, planning and timely consultation with Arkom, as Sam Hersh reports. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21