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Architecture Brigades at Tulane University is a discipline of Global Brigades, the world\'s largest student-led global health and sustainable development organization. The Tulane chapter systematically works with more than 300 other university groups around the world to deliver and implement one of nine skill-based programs that benefit more than 130,000 Honduran and Panamanian community members annually.

Architecture Brigades, a program within Global Brigades, designs and constructs socially responsible and sustainable architecture solutions in developing nations. Architecture Brigades has developed a think tank design approach that involves extensive community dialogue and independent research. This collaborative effort results in the creation of efficient, appropriate, and elegant structures to be embraced and utilized by those for whom they were built.
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March 2013 Tulane Architecture Brigade
$85 of $30,000
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Completed, Thank You!
15 volunteers needed
47% of goal

When: Mar 23 2013 12:00 AM to Mar 29 2013 12:00 AM

Volunteer Activity Description:
Architecture Brigades volunteers from Tulane will spend 7 days doing construction on large projects, such as schools and health centers, that will provide health and education infrastructure to benefit entire communities in rural Honduras. On the brigade, students will learn about the necessity of the project, the justifications for the structure's design, and a variety of local construction techniques. Depending on what point during the construction process they make their brigade, students have the opportunity to participate in a variety of construction processes, from foundation work to wood framing to detailing, and everything in between. Volunteers do not need prior building expertise for the brigade, as they will be working alongside skilled masons who will guide students on proper building practices and safety precautions during building, while also educating volunteers of the use of local materials. In addition to the construction aspects of the brigade, volunteers will be given the chance to create and host an interactive education lesson for members of the local community. The ages and demographics of the audience may vary, and the education topics cover basic concepts of architecture and design. Combining the efforts of both the construction and educational aspects of the brigade, by the end of the week volunteers on the Tulane Architecture Brigade will be able to see the impact have made in the community!

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Jennifer Palumbo

Made a donation to March 2013 Tulane Architecture Brigade on behalf of Malayne Matherne
Mar 10, 2013

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