When three architecture students from Cal Poly Pomona, Kirill Volchinskiy, Hana Lemseffer and Necils Lopez invest their skills and resources with the community, the possibilities are endless.
We are a team of 3 architecture students who have worked for a year to make this project a reality and today we need the final push to materialize the desires and needs of a community.
Why crowdsource architecture?
Crowdsourcing building projects puts financial power back in the hands of the people. By focusing on one public space project at a time, communities can develop built public space with the help of other communities. With the internet and platforms like Kickstarter, public projects paid by people for communities in need become a feasible reality.
This is their story. educational space for flourishing community garden
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They did it!
Congratulations to Kirill, Hanah and Necils and everyone who have supported their project! Something I like to see more of it. Students, be proactive and go after collaborative initiatives. Communities around the world can use your ideas, activism and skills.
This is touching;
"I was moved each time someone gave. I learned that one of the $250 donations came from a man named Henry, out of his disability check. First night of the campaign, Samuel (a classmate) gave 500 bucks. This moved me to tears; seeing friends give what they don't have to get this thing to happen."
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