aug 22nd, 2012 | Architectuur, Artikelen, Publicaties
Cameron Sinclair went from being a ‘CAD-monkey’ twelve years ago to being the driving force behind the world’s largest design non-profit, Architecture for Humanity, which puts architecture at the service of people in need. He used his TED-prize money to establish the open source Open Architecture Network. Read my interview with him here.
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aug 22nd, 2012 | Architectuur, Artikelen, Design, Events, Publicaties
It’s not architecture if it doesn’t get built. Cameron Sinclair, co-founder of the non-profit Architecture for Humanity, is a fierce believer in building for those in distress. I interviewed him in Amsterdam, where he spoke in the spring of 2012 at the conference What Design Can Do. It was published on the blog of the Loeb Fellowship at Harvard’s Graduate School of Design
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jun 21st, 2012 | Architectuur, Artikelen, Publicaties, Stedenbouw
Architectuur moet ertoe doen, voor mensen die gebouwen nodig hebben. Dat vindt de Engelse architect Cameron Sinclair. Twaalf jaar geleden bedacht hij de non-profit Architecture for Humanity, die nu in 48 landen werkt. Hij was een van de sprekers op de conferentie What Design Can Do. Lees hier mijn stuk voor het NRC Handelsblad. Read the article…