Art: Nat Damm
Cameron Sinclair and Kate Stohr
Founders, Architecture for Humanity
Sausalito, Calif.
Cameron Sinclair and Kate Stohr, both 36, founded Architecture for Humanity in 1999 to promote architectural and design solutions to social and humanitarian crises. Their motto: “Design like you give a damn.” (That’s also the name of their book.) Since its founding, Architecture for Humanity has established a network of more than 40,000 professionals who donate their time and expertise to build everything from much-needed facilities in disaster-stricken spots like Haiti and New Orleans to “Football for Hope” centers across Africa, where the love of sport can be channeled to promote social development. The focus is always on building safe, innovative, sustainable structures that serve communities and help fight poverty.
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Berlin Reed
Janine Yorio
Hai Vo
Severine von Tscharner Fleming
Bryant Terry
John and Julie Stehling
Sammy Slade
Cameron Sinclair and Kate Stohr
Benjamin Shute and Miriam Latzer
Selim Sandoval
Mike Mathieu
Alan Salzman
Gerod Rody
Elena Rivellino and Dennis Stein
Patti Moreno
Irma Muñoz
LaDonna Redmond
Steve Price
Brenda Palms-Barber
Jack Newman
Chandrasekhar “Spike” Narayan
Erika Allen
Ambrose Carroll
Robert Cialdini
Valerie Casey
Leslie Christian
Jim Cochran
Cisco DeVries
Matt Golden
Zakiya Harris
Leanne Mai-ly Hilgart
Rob Jones
Dorothy Le
Anita Maltbia
Ambessa Cantave
Valerie Martinez