

Architects Journal. link

CASA international, China.

Independent Newspaper feature 12.01.12 link

Damn Magazine, Belgium/Germany. link
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The I article, 09.08.11 link to webpage
The more people we reach, the more people we can assist and that is why we love it when one of our projects gets media attention. The following articles and features show that not only is there a place for socially innovative design but that people also want to know more about it!
Thank you to all the journalists, writers and editors from around the World who have shed the spot light on what we and our volunteers are working on.
If you would like to help us reach more people and write a piece on one of our projects please do contact us we would love to hear from you.

BHMA DECO, Greece. link

Blueprint, UK.

Space magazine, Korea link
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What is a well designed school?
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