Recovery Housing Prototype Assembled in Haiti

UVA Today has written about U.Va.’s “Breathe House” in the past. Now comes word, via U.Va. Innovation’s “What’s Next” blog, that the house has been assembled in Haiti. A big congratulations to Anselmo Canfora and the team that is making this disaster-recovery housing project a major success!
Community, Health and Safety, School of Architecture, Sustainability, technology | Monday, July 16th | By: Dan @2:09 pm
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Bd | July 16, 2012 @ 3:22 pm
That is one cool looking house! Congrats to the team!
CC | July 17, 2012 @ 11:34 am
And a shout out to Project Manager Sara Harper! Fabricating and shipping a house to Haiti is no small task!
John Q | July 17, 2012 @ 6:05 pm
Congrats to Anselmo, Sara and the entire team! Its been a lot of work —