Brad Pitt Makes It Right
Tuesday, December 4, 2007 at 11:31AM
therevitalist in Green, Housing, Projects - Case Studies

When I heard that Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie had moved to New Orleans a while back, I thought it was a little odd; but Pitt's latest announcement is, I guess, the logical outgrowth of that decision. Pitt has announced the designs for his Make It Right project – a project that will build 150 affordable, green houses in the Lower Ninth Ward. You can browse the designs on the website and sponsor a whole house or a particular element, like a thermostat, a refrigerator, or a low-flush toilet. You can even donate in someone else's name and give them a certificate instead of the standard Christmas sweater. Pitt explained the how and why behind the project on NPR.

The project team includes William McDonough + Partners (green design), Graft (master planning and collaborators with the Jolie-Pitt Foundation on projects around the world), and the Cherokee Gives Back Foundation (financing). The project asked architecture firms to submit designs (pro-bono) for houses that could be sold for $150,000, had at least 3 bedrooms and a front porch, and incorporated green and sustainable design. The designs are in, and it looks like this is the short list of designs from which residents will choose.

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Concordia's design features a front stair that is sized for entertaining.

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Morphosis' design will float like a boat during a flood.

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This design, by BNIM, is my favorite. It seems the most closely related to the vernacular architecture of the area.

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