Kenyan universities are feeling the results of slashed governmental allocations, which diverted funding from the arts curriculum to its technical institutions.

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Kenyan universities are feeling the results of slashed governmental allocations, which diverted funding from the arts curriculum to its technical institutions.
Accessible Arts: Africa is a blog site that explores the need for attainable visual and performing arts exposure and education for children in Africa. Grounded in a belief that artistic exposure nurtures the imagination and feeds creativity, entries examine the necessity for learning environments, teaching, technology and tools that support this development. The focus is upon some of the neediest communities throughout the continent.
A number of years ago I partnered with the Centre for Affective Solutions and Ambient Living (CASALA) in Dundalk, Ireland to explore the possibilities of utiliz
For a number of years I’ve examined the feasibility of decommissioned cruise ships being converted into floating emergency shelters for victims of natural disas
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Gene Daniels is a highly skilled interior designer based in Baltimore, Maryland. He runs a small multidisciplinary design and research organization, Studio D in Halifax. Here he works with architects, engineers, artists, contractors, and manufacturers to achieve the best design team for his clients.
Over the years, I have had quite a few people ask me why shipping containers aren’t used more for emergency or disaster relief housing.
As an art educator who’s also a humanitarian designer, my professional worlds occasionally overlap.
When envisioning what humanitarian designers do, we are probably more inclined to picture the work of architects as opposed to any other design profession. Howe