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Debris Design is a design competition focused on removing materials from the waste stream in post-earthquake Haiti and using design ingenuity to alter them for new daily-life uses. The goal is to develop uses for these materials that respond to basic, life-sustaining needs, both immediate and long-term. The competition is open to anyone interested in finding creative responses to the problems of waste and appropriate construction in Haiti.

Winning entries will receive cash awards and will be included in a public exhibition. In addition, authors of selected entries will have the opportunity to serve as design consultants to students at the University of Utah School of Architecture to further develop the ideas within the design of a school in Haiti for the Haitian Roots education non-profit organization.

The Debris Design Competition will act as a catalyst and collection point for innovative ideas benefiting underdeveloped areas affected by natural disasters. Professionals and students are invited to reconsider current notions of emergency response and transform debris and other materials that typically become part of the waste stream into innovative materials and structures.

Location

Croix des Bouquet
Haiti

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Project Details

NAME: School by Haitian Roots
PROJECT LEAD: COMMONstudio
LOCATION: Croix des Bouquet, Haiti
START DATE: May 06, 2010
CURRENT PHASE: Pre-design
BUILDING TYPE: Orphanage, Education Facility - Training Center, Education Facility - Secondary School, Education Facility - Primary School, Education Facility - Day Care/Children’s Facility
ARCHITECT OF RECORD: Dijana Alickovic
, Molli Kiser, Laura Smith
DESIGN FELLOW:
College of Architecture + Planning
CLIENT:
Haitian Roots

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