Brad Pitt Releases Designs for Mass Eco-Complex
Andrew Robichaud — July 3, 2009 — Eco
References: makeitrightnola.org & ecorazzi
Brad Pitt started the ‘Make it Right’ foundation and has released designs for living spaces in Lower Ninth Ward of New Orleans in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina.
The designs come from an array of architectural firms who have shown a tremendous amount of support for the Pitt foundation, ‘Make it Right’ and the disaster in New Orleans.
The Lower Ninth Ward was the home to many duplexes and the foundations is making a valiant attempt to restore the neighborhood to its original style for all the former residence who hope to return.
It’s always heartwarming when a colossal celebrity like Brad Pitt is willing to make a contribution for a good cause.
The designs come from an array of architectural firms who have shown a tremendous amount of support for the Pitt foundation, ‘Make it Right’ and the disaster in New Orleans.
The Lower Ninth Ward was the home to many duplexes and the foundations is making a valiant attempt to restore the neighborhood to its original style for all the former residence who hope to return.
It’s always heartwarming when a colossal celebrity like Brad Pitt is willing to make a contribution for a good cause.
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