Help Rebuild Moore

Recovery efforts are underway in the Oklahoma City suburb of Moore after a deadly, 1.3-mile-wide tornado carved a 20-mile-long swath of destruction through neighborhoods and schools on Monday afternoon. With winds up to 210 miles per hour and a death count that currently stands at 24, President Obama has declared this tornado to be “one of the most destructive in history,” ranking it at a Category 5.

In an effort to help, Architecture for Humanity and the American Institute of Architects (AIA) have mobilized their teams to provide instant assistance and aid in long term reconstruction efforts. Although professional design and construction volunteers from both organizations are already on the ground, the community needs your help. Find out how you can help the residents of Moore after the break.

As the AIA has stated, “If you live in Oklahoma, the best way to get involved is to be active with official emergency management and your state and local AIA chapters. If you are not in Oklahoma, we urge you to become involved in your own chapter to be trained as a Building Evaluator through the Safety Assessment Program, advocate for stronger codes, and use your design skills to envision more resilient communities.” More information about the AIA’s Disaster Assistance and Resilience program can be found here. If you aren’t in the region, here are the additional ways you can help:

Donate to the Architecture for Humanity’s campaign Rebuild Moore on their website or by texting “rebuild” to 85944 for a $10 USD minimum donation. 
Help provide food, shelter, water and basic supplies to victims and first-responders at the scene of a disaster through Red Cross by making a donation online or texting REDCROSS to 90999.
Provide meals, drinks and household cleanup kits for those affect at The Salvation Army’s website or texting STORM to 80888 to make a $10 donation.
Donations may also be made online through the United Way of Central Oklahoma’s Disaster Relief Fund, who plans to distribute the funds without administrative fees to United Way Partner Agencies working on the tornado relief efforts. The May Tornado Relief Fund will serve both immediate needs, intermediate, and long-term care.
Feed the Children is an Oklahoma City-based charity that helps the needy in the United States and more than 15 other countries. Donations are said to help bring relief supplies to the tornado victims.
Learn how you can assist the Oklahoma Humane Society’s mission to assess and provide shelter to animals affected by the tornado here. 
The Regional Food Bank of Oklahoma is also taking donations to provide food and water to those in need. You can text FOOD to 32333 to donate $10 to the group.
Contributions to the Moore & Shawnee Tornado Relief Fund can be made online to the Tulsa Community Fund at www.TulsaCF.org.

Stay up-to-date with Rebuild Moore on twitter @archforhumanity and @afhdisasterteam (#rebuildmoore).

References: The New York Times, The Chicago Tribune, Architecture For Humanity, The Denver Channel, AIA

Help Rebuild Moore originally appeared on ArchDaily, the most visited architecture website on 22 May 2013.

send to Twitter | Share on Facebook | What do you think about this?

Architecture at Zero 2013 Competition

Open to students and professionals worldwide, the Architecture at Zero 2013 competition is challenging participants to create a design for a new, roughly 150 unit mixed-use residential apartment building located in the Tenderloin neighborhood in San Francisco, California. With the aim of being as close to zero net energy as possible, the building must be a mix of affordable and market rate housing units and include a full neighborhood-serving grocery store on the ground level. The competition is presented by Pacific Gas and Electric Company (PG&E) and AIA San Francisco, in partnership with the Tenderloin Neighborhood Development Corporation (TNDC). Submissions are due October 1. To register, and for more information, please visit here.

Architecture at Zero 2013 Competition originally appeared on ArchDaily, the most visited architecture website on 17 May 2013.

send to Twitter | Share on Facebook | What do you think about this?

‘Le Corbusier/New York’ Symposium

Held in conjunction with MoMA’s exhibition Le Corbusier: An Atlas of Modern Landscapes, “Le Corbusier/New York” is a two-day international symposium taking place June 8-9. The event will examine this world-renowned French architect’s ideas on the city before and after his first trip to the United States, along with his influence on generations of American architects. The journey through Le Corbusier’s work will begin on Saturday with an exclusive preview of the MoMA exhibition led by its curator Jean-Louis Cohen and Sunday’s events include engaging lectures at the Center for Architecture. Discussions will focus on how Le Corbusier’s ideas about New York City influenced his work and how, in turn, Le Corbusier’s legacy impacted the city’s built environment. For more information, please visit here.

'Le Corbusier/New York' Symposium originally appeared on ArchDaily, the most visited architecture website on 16 May 2013.

send to Twitter | Share on Facebook | What do you think about this?

‘Le Corbusier/New York’ Symposium

Held in conjunction with MoMA’s exhibition Le Corbusier: An Atlas of Modern Landscapes, “Le Corbusier/New York” is a two-day international symposium taking place June 8-9. The event will examine this world-renowned French architect’s ideas on the city before and after his first trip to the United States, along with his influence on generations of American architects. The journey through Le Corbusier’s work will begin on Saturday with an exclusive preview of the MoMA exhibition led by its curator Jean-Louis Cohen and Sunday’s events include engaging lectures at the Center for Architecture. Discussions will focus on how Le Corbusier’s ideas about New York City influenced his work and how, in turn, Le Corbusier’s legacy impacted the city’s built environment. For more information, please visit here.

'Le Corbusier/New York' Symposium originally appeared on ArchDaily, the most visited architecture website on 16 May 2013.

send to Twitter | Share on Facebook | What do you think about this?

‘Le Corbusier/New York’ Symposium

Held in conjunction with MoMA’s exhibition Le Corbusier: An Atlas of Modern Landscapes, “Le Corbusier/New York” is a two-day international symposium taking place June 8-9. The event will examine this world-renowned French architect’s ideas on the city before and after his first trip to the United States, along with his influence on generations of American architects. The journey through Le Corbusier’s work will begin on Saturday with an exclusive preview of the MoMA exhibition led by its curator Jean-Louis Cohen and Sunday’s events include engaging lectures at the Center for Architecture. Discussions will focus on how Le Corbusier’s ideas about New York City influenced his work and how, in turn, Le Corbusier’s legacy impacted the city’s built environment. For more information, please visit here.

'Le Corbusier/New York' Symposium originally appeared on ArchDaily, the most visited architecture website on 16 May 2013.

send to Twitter | Share on Facebook | What do you think about this?

‘Le Corbusier/New York’ Symposium

Held in conjunction with MoMA’s exhibition Le Corbusier: An Atlas of Modern Landscapes, “Le Corbusier/New York” is a two-day international symposium taking place June 8-9. The event will examine this world-renowned French architect’s ideas on the city before and after his first trip to the United States, along with his influence on generations of American architects. The journey through Le Corbusier’s work will begin on Saturday with an exclusive preview of the MoMA exhibition led by its curator Jean-Louis Cohen and Sunday’s events include engaging lectures at the Center for Architecture. Discussions will focus on how Le Corbusier’s ideas about New York City influenced his work and how, in turn, Le Corbusier’s legacy impacted the city’s built environment. For more information, please visit here.

'Le Corbusier/New York' Symposium originally appeared on ArchDaily, the most visited architecture website on 16 May 2013.

send to Twitter | Share on Facebook | What do you think about this?

‘Le Corbusier/New York’ Symposium

Held in conjunction with MoMA’s exhibition Le Corbusier: An Atlas of Modern Landscapes, “Le Corbusier/New York” is a two-day international symposium taking place June 8-9. The event will examine this world-renowned French architect’s ideas on the city before and after his first trip to the United States, along with his influence on generations of American architects. The journey through Le Corbusier’s work will begin on Saturday with an exclusive preview of the MoMA exhibition led by its curator Jean-Louis Cohen and Sunday’s events include engaging lectures at the Center for Architecture. Discussions will focus on how Le Corbusier’s ideas about New York City influenced his work and how, in turn, Le Corbusier’s legacy impacted the city’s built environment. For more information, please visit here.

'Le Corbusier/New York' Symposium originally appeared on ArchDaily, the most visited architecture website on 16 May 2013.

send to Twitter | Share on Facebook | What do you think about this?

‘Le Corbusier/New York’ Symposium

Held in conjunction with MoMA’s exhibition Le Corbusier: An Atlas of Modern Landscapes, “Le Corbusier/New York” is a two-day international symposium taking place June 8-9. The event will examine this world-renowned French architect’s ideas on the city before and after his first trip to the United States, along with his influence on generations of American architects. The journey through Le Corbusier’s work will begin on Saturday with an exclusive preview of the MoMA exhibition led by its curator Jean-Louis Cohen and Sunday’s events include engaging lectures at the Center for Architecture. Discussions will focus on how Le Corbusier’s ideas about New York City influenced his work and how, in turn, Le Corbusier’s legacy impacted the city’s built environment. For more information, please visit here.

'Le Corbusier/New York' Symposium originally appeared on ArchDaily, the most visited architecture website on 16 May 2013.

send to Twitter | Share on Facebook | What do you think about this?