
Building a Classroom
Project H Design, a non-profit based in Berkeley, CA is crowdsourcing funds to build a classroom.
“Studio H is a different kind of classroom: we seek to grow the creativity, critical thinking, citizenship, and capital necessary to both propel young people into productive futures, and to provide communities with the infrastructure and vision necessary to thrive. Within the structure of REALM, a public charter school, our students apply core subject learning to design and build contextually responsive and socially transformative public architecture projects. Using everything from X-acto blades to chop saws and digital fabrication tools, Studio H gives students a voice through making, and makes ideas real for collective benefit.”
Check out their campaign on Kickstarter.
Farmer’s market built by Studio H in 2011. (Image credit: Brad Feinknopf)
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