Bambitat For Humanity -- Disaster Relief In The Philippines

Soon after the destruction of typhoon Yolanda last November 2013, industrial designer Joshua Doolittle came to the Philippines to promote bamboo as a post-disaster rebuild strategy. Along with the help of willing locals, Doolittle designed and built an impressively simple prototype using modern prefabrication methods.The ideas presented here can help create literally hundreds of thousands of sustainable homes in just a short period of time.

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