Although Architecture for Humanity officially closed in 2015, a new international, volunteer organization that was affiliated with AFH called The Chapter Network is following in AFH's sustainable-development footsteps, and has chosen Garrett Jacobs as its executive director. Jacobs attended Tulane University before going on to work with both Architecture for Humanity and the Chapter Network. “I am incredibly honored to serve this network,” Jacobs said in a press release. “It is a true privilege to organize with designers committed to creating a more equitable, sustainable and socially just world using the power of participatory design. I started with this group as a volunteer, and I will strive to build an organization where anyone can envision a similar pathway to leadership. Through honesty, trust, patience, and really hard work, we will build the organization we believe can change the world through design.”
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Students from BRAC University and University of LINZ, Austria and Architect Anna Heringer as the Project leader were leads on the Dipshikha Electrical Skill Improvement school pictured above. http://www.archello.com/en/project/desi-dipshikha-electrical-skill-improvement
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