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Make It Right

Lower 9th Ward Housing Prototype, New Orleans, LA  

KieranTimberlake was one of 13 architectural firms commissioned by actor Brad Pitt to design affordable housing for the Lower Ninth ward in New Orleans through the Make It Right Foundation. Our design is a flexible, integrated system designed to accommodate a range of customizable options from interior program to environmental systems to aesthetics. The proposed design anticipates a transition from stick-built construction in the first generation to local off-site fabricated subassemblies in later generations. The basic structure and organization of the house is comparable to the chassis of an automobile fitted with optional components and assemblies that vary the specifics of its function and its appearance. Through selection of options the house is readily customized to satisfy a range of conditions and desires. Homeowners are encouraged to deploy this array of variables as they see fit. We see this approach as essential toward re-building a neighborhood and not simply providing shelter.


KieranTimberlake was one of 13 architectural firms commissioned by actor Brad Pitt to design affordable housing for the Lower Ninth ward in New Orleans through the Make It Right Foundation. Our design is a flexible, integrated system designed to accommodate a range of customizable options from interior program to environmental systems to aesthetics. The proposed design anticipates a transition from stick-built construction in the first generation to local off-site fabricated subassemblies in later generations. The basic structure and organization of the house is comparable to the chassis of an automobile fitted with optional components and assemblies that vary the specifics of its function and its appearance. Through selection of options the house is readily customized to satisfy a range of conditions and desires. Homeowners are encouraged to deploy this array of variables as they see fit. We see this approach as essential toward re-building a neighborhood and not simply providing shelter.

As the process of construction moves toward a component based approach in the second generation of implementation, each house becomes simpler to assemble, customize and ultimately disassemble. As a construction system, this process offers substantial improvements over conventional stick-built practices, not only in terms of reducing on-site labor and increasing quality, but also in terms of reducing waste and streamlining fabrication processes. Over time these economies of scale will contribute to cost reductions that will allow the house to reach a wider and wider market.

 

 

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