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The Five Points for a New Humanitarian Architecture

Manifesto

Neoliberal Emancipation calls for a New Humanitarian Architecture that frees spaces from economic commodification to focus on the greater good of humanity to close the gap and provide equal opportunity for all.  The Five Points for a New Humanitarian Architecture outline the strategies that will overcome the architect, community, and government’s neoliberal imprisonment through gradual changes in the way architecture is designed, procured and financed. 

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Communities Involved

1,000

Architect Signitures

120

Student Members

4,300

Volunteers

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1. Participatory Approach

2. Environmental and Culturally Specific

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3. Collaboration

4.  Affordability

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Colorful Homes

5. Free Spaces

New Humanitarian Architecture

3,000

Homes Built

24,000

Trees Planted

2,500m²

Public Space Added

1,500

Artworks Installed

Let's change the system!

Neoliberal Emancipation

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