
Continuing to live up to it's name, Make It Right, the charitable architecture foundation founded by actor Brad Pitt following Hurricane Katrina, has just announced it will be erecting duplexes for it's next round of rebuilding in New Orleans' storm-ravaged Lower 9th Ward.
"Before the storm, there were a number of duplexes and doubles in the neighborhood," says Make It Right executive director, Tom Darden. "Families who want to come back to the Lower 9th have been asking us to build them so extended families can live together.
The foundation enlisted 14 local, national, and international firms to each come up their own duplex design. Six of the firms, including Interior Design Hall of Famers Pugh + Scarpa, were part of the first round of firms that volunteered to design single-family homes for the site. The eight first-time Make It Right firms include Frank Gehry's Gehry Partners from Los Angeles and the Japanese-based Atelier Hitoshi Abe.
The first two Make It Right duplexes are expected to break ground by mid-August. Currently 32 families are either living in a Make It Right home or have one under construction.
Architect: Atelier Hitoshi Abe
Architect: Bild Design
Architect: Billes
Architect: BNIM
Architect: Buildingstudio/Coleman Coker
Architect: Constructs
Architect: Elemental
Architect: Gehry Partners
Architect: Graft
Architect: Kappe Architects/Planners
Architect: MVRDV
Architect: Pugh + Scarpa
Architect: Waggoner & Ball
Architect: William McDonough + Partners© 2009, Reed Business Information, a division of Reed Elsevier Inc. All Rights Reserved.