With a name that echoes the moniker of 30-year-old Habitat for Humanity and the blitz of media coverage that hasn't stopped since its founders first hung out a shingle, it's easy to assume that Architecture for Humanity is an institution with history. But as the nonprofit's new book--Design Like You Give a Damn: Architectural Responses to Humanitarian Crises, released in late June by Metropolis Books--reminds us, the organization, founded in 1999, is just getting started. Metropolis
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