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DESCRIPTION:Consider: 1 in every 10 people that move to a city each year moves directly 
 into a home that is overcrowded, structurally unsound, has inadequate 
 sanitation and/or where the risk of eviction looms continually. Projections 
 about urban health and urban growth warrant an innovative strategy that 
 invests in building green, building healthy and building both affordably. 
 Design could be the ultimate catalyst here! \n\nTaking these issues into 
 consideration, architect Peter Williams designs healthy homes to help 
 prevent illnesses like cholera and malaria in poor and underserved 
 communities through his nonprofit organization ARCHIVE Global. Williams 
 will discuss why he founded the organization and how it has helped in many 
 devastating situations, such as in the 2010 Haitian earthquake.\n\nTime: 
 5:30 p.m. networking reception, 6 p.m. program\nCost: $20 non-members, 
 MEMBERS FREE, $7 students (with valid ID)\nIn association with the UC 
 Berkeley College of Environmental Design and the NorCal Peace Corps 
 Association\n https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2013/09/11/18743098.php
SUMMARY:Designing with a Small "D": kitchens, bathrooms and a whole lot of insects
LOCATION:Commonwealth Club of California\n595 Market St. (2nd floor) @ Montgomery 
 BART station\nSan Francisco, CA 94105
URL:https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2013/09/11/18743098.php
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