Debris-Friendly Dispositions | Architecture for Humanity

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Sep 27, 2012 In the months following the tsunami, long-time residents were at a total loss of what to do. "There are people still living in houses high up on the hills, but they have no boats, they have no docks, they have no income.... For someone who's lived in that little village their whole life in their family's house, that belonged to their grandma's grandma's grandma, they're trying to figure out what to do. At 40 or 50 years old, for the first time in your life, do you desert your villag
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Debris-Friendly Dispositions | Architecture for Humanity
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Sep 27, 2012 In the months following the tsunami, long-time residents were at a total loss of what to do. "There are people still living in houses high up on the hills, but they have no boats, they have no docks, they have no income.... For someone who's lived in that little village their whole life in their family's house, that belonged to their grandma's grandma's grandma, they're trying to figure out what to do. At 40 or 50 years old, for the first time in your life, do you desert your villag
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