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INCREMENTAL HOUSING Updated 09/2023

Government-built social housing is generally constructed on low-cost land, often far from opportunities for work, education, transportation, and healthcare. Moreover, the value of subsidized social housing tends to depreciate over time. In Chile, where it is projected that $10 billion will be spent over the next twenty years on housing, the government has hired the […]

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Q DRUM Updated 09/2023

Millions around the world, especially in rural Africa, live kilometers from a reliable source of clean water, leaving them vulnerable to cholera, dysentery, and other water-borne diseases. Water in adequate quantities is too heavy to carry. The Q Drum is a durable container designed to roll easily, and can transport seventy-five liters of clean and potable water. […]

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POT-IN-POT COOLER Updated 09/2023

The Pot-in-Pot system consists of two pots, a smaller earthenware pot nestled within another pot, with the space in between filled with sand and water. When that water evaporates, it pulls heat from the interior of the smaller pot, in which vegetables and fruits can be kept. In rural Nigeria, many farmers lack transportation, water, […]

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INFORMAL SETTLEMENT WORLD MAP Updated 09/2023

Creative visual graphics can enhance the understanding of statistics. Based on population size instead of land mass, the Informal Settlement World Map displays global population growth in informal settlements in a way that makes the numbers more meaningful. Current slum populations are represented as orange squares distributed in a checkerboard pattern over black squares, which […]

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MEDIKITS Updated 09/2023

Ninety-five percent of the medical equipment found in public hospitals in developing countries is imported from the developed world, most of which is quickly rendered useless due to a lack of replacement parts and personnel trained to repair the devices. MEDIKits are medical toolkits that enable healthcare workers in resource-poor communities to develop their own […]

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MEDELLIN METROCABLE AND NORTHEAST INTEGRAL URBAN PROJECT Updated 09/2023

Medellín, Colombia, is a tale of two cities: a formal, consolidated city built along a river valley; and a densely populated informal city that grew among the surrounding hillsides. In 1991, Colombia’s second largest city was the most violent in the world. By connecting marginalized parts of the city to its safer, more established areas, […]

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SONO WATER FILTER Updated 09/2023

Arsenic, a deadly poison abundant in Bangladesh’s soil and rock, has leached up through the water table into wells across the country, exposing an estimated seventy-five to ninety-five million people, including thirty-five million children. Major portions of northern India, where five hundred million people live, may also be affected by arsenic and other groundwater contaminants. […]

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GARDEN-IN-A-SACK Updated 09/2023

When post-election violence erupted in Kenya in 2008, food markets were destroyed and prices soared. In response, Solidarités International, a French NGO, designed Garden-in-a-Sack, a low-cost urban gardening system targeting 20,000 households living in the crowded Nairobi slums of Kibera, Mathare, Kiambiu, and Mukuru Lunga-Lunga. Garden-in-a-Sack is a simple three-step process. The sack gardener fills […]

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SPAZA-DE-MOVE-ON Updated 09/2023

In South Africa, hundreds of thousands of workers commute daily from the outlying townships or informal settlements into the cities. This has given rise to the rebirth of the trade in refreshments, loose cigarettes, sweets, and snacks along sidewalks and public spaces. A redesign of the “café-de-move-ons,” or coffee carts, popular in the 1960s, the […]

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SUGARCANE CHARCOAL Updated 09/2023

In Haiti, the production of wood charcoal, the primary source of cooking fuel, contributes to severe deforestation and environmental degradation. More than 90% of Haiti is now deforested. Many children die of respiratory infections from breathing indoor cooking fumes. Sugarcane charcoal was developed as an alternative to wood charcoal. Dried bagasse, the waste product from […]

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BICYCLE PHONE CHARGER Updated 09/2023

In Tanzania, the majority of people live without electricity, yet a third of the country uses mobile phones. Bernard Kiwia, a trained electrician and vocational-school instructor, collaborated with the for-profit social enterprise Global Cycle Solutions (GCS) to design a phone charger from scrap bike and radio parts. Made from spokes, brake tubes, clamps, motors, and […]

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PRAÇA CANTÃO, FAVELA PAINTING PROJECT Updated 09/2023

Favelas ring Rio de Janeiro’s hillsides, and many of their residents still experience clashes between police and the gangs that control the neighborhoods. In 2007, Jeroen Koolhaas and Dre Urhahn, of the Dutch partnership Haas&Hahn, created the Favela Painting Project to bring art and beauty to the built environment. Following in the footsteps of previous […]

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SOLAR AID Updated 09/2023

Approximately 10% of the world population has a disabling hearing impairment, and 80% of them live in developing countries. The most expensive part of a hearing aid is the battery, which needs to be continually replaced. The Solar Aid solar-powered hearing-aid battery recharger, developed in Botswana, helps those with hearing disabilities afford to continue in school and […]

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PLASTIC FORMWORK SYSTEM Updated 09/2023

Every year, nearly seventy million people, or 200,000 a day, move from rural areas to urban cities. In South Africa alone, more than 2.2 million homes are currently needed, and an additional 180,000 homes will be needed every year to keep pace with rapid urbanization. The Plastic Formwork System is a method of building cast-in-place […]