[Ccpg] Permaculure Design Project /MIT Donates Redesigned Surplus FEMA Trailer to Arts Organization Boston
Wesley Roe and Santa Barbara Permaculture Network
lakinroe at silcom.com
Mon Jun 8 07:54:07 PDT 2009
A surplus FEMA trailer, named the "Armadillo," redesigned and
transformed by faculty and students of the Massachusetts Institute of
Technology Visual Arts Program, will be donated to a non-profit arts
organization at a ceremony at the Rose Kennedy Greenway in Boston
June 18, 2009.
http://www.emediawire.com/releases/2009/6/prweb2496084.htm
Cambridge, Mass. (PRWEB) June 8, 2009 -- A day of activities at the
Rose Kennedy Greenway in Boston on June 18 will celebrate the
donation of the MIT's "Armadillo" trailer to Side Street Projects, a
non-profit organization based in Pasadena, California. The
"Armadillo" trailer is the result of a year-long collaborative art
project, the MIT FEMA Trailer Project, in which faculty and students
from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology Visual Arts Program
transformed a surplus FEMA trailer into a "green" mobile composting
center with vertical gardens, rainwater catchment system,
permaculture library, and indoor multipurpose space. The trailer has
been dubbed the "Armadillo" for its ribbed retractable shell.
Jae Rhim Lee is Director of the MIT FEMA Trailer Project and a
Visiting Lecturer in the MIT Visual Arts Program. Lee describes the
Armadillo as "both a practical tool and a metaphor for how disaster
can be transformed into a tool for environmental and community
change."
The Armadillo was originally one of thousands of trailers purchased
by FEMA to serve as temporary housing in the wake of Hurricanes
Katrina and Rita in 2005. They have been tied to a host of issues
surrounding indoor air quality health concerns, mental health
problems in trailer parks, lack of affordable housing, and disaster
management.
MIT students studied these issues and researched the environmental,
political, and social history of the trailers under the direction of
Jae Rhim Lee, an artist, permaculture designer and former consultant
to the City of New Orleans Mayor's Office of Recovery and
Development. Students were then challenged to apply permaculture (a
whole systems sustainable design approach) and environmental justice
principles to the redesign and transformation of a single FEMA
trailer into a model of urban sustainability and community change.
The MIT FEMA Trailer Project team chose Side Street Projects to
receive the Armadillo after a nationwide search because of the
non-profit's commitment to art education and environmental
responsibility.
The transformed Armadillo trailer will be handed over to Side Street
Projects at a ceremony on June 18, 2009, at 5:15 PM, at the Rose
Kennedy Greenway Conservancy in Boston. Related events from Noon to
7PM include temporary art projects and gardening workshops. Following
the event, Side Street Projects will take the Armadillo trailer on a
National Tour that includes tour stops at the National Mall in
Washington, D.C. and the Louisiana State Museum.
Support for this project was provided by the MIT School of
Architecture and Planning, MIT Department of Architecture, MIT Visual
Arts Program, MIT Public Service Center and theCouncil for the Arts
at MIT
For additional information on the MIT FEMA Trailer Project, contact
Ed Halligan or visit http://visualarts.mit.edu/armadillo.
About the MIT Visual Arts Program:
The MIT Visual Arts Program, directed by Ute Meta Bauer, is focused
on a critical approach to art in an advanced technological community,
and art that challenges traditional genres and the limits of the
gallery/museum context. The program is part of the Department of
Architecture at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and offers
undergraduate and graduate courses.
Contact: Ed Halligan
MIT Visual Arts Program
617-253-5229
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