Friday, July 31, 2009
Make it Right.

The
Make It Right Foundation was at the top of our list for visits while in New Orleans. Having seen
photos of the stunning architecture and build plans for the lower 9th Ward, we couldn't wait to share the story.
Upon arrival to Tennessee Street, you can't help but be moved. It's heart wrenching to see the devastation, the abandoned lots, the spray painted warnings outside of still empty homes. And it's awe inspiring to see a street filling with abundance and hope. Construction vehicles move continuously up and down the street, from project to project. Residents are moving in.
The
Make It Right Foundation is building several homes on Tennessee Street. These are no ordinary homes. These homes are LEED Platinum certified, have been built to survive future hurricanes similar to or worse than Katrina, and have been designed by some of the most prominent architects from around the globe.
We chatted with Executive Director Tom Darden about what the Make It Right Foundation is up to, the fashion-like trend curves of brand awareness that disaster or event oriented non-profits deal with, and what's in the future for the organization.
See the interview with Executive Director Tom Darden and Robert, a Tennessee Street resident who just moved into his new Make it Right home, on the PlaidNation wrap up video for New Orleans.
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