Rapid Recovery Housing (RAPIDO) - Designing a New System for Disaster Reconstruction

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Great Space

3835 Campus Drive
Architecture Building (145 ARC)
College Park, MD 20742
United States

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RAPIDO, man in water
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RAPIDO house
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RAPIDO core assembly house
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RAPIDO construction site house

A lecture* by:

Omar Hakeem, AIA
Design Director of buildingcommunity WORKSHOP

RAPIDO is a holistic approach to providing emergency housing that enables communities to recover from disasters within months instead of years at a fraction of the cost.

ABOUT THE LECTURER: 

Omar Hakeem, AIA, LEED AP is Design Director at buildingcommunityWORKSHOP. He is working to build an organizational wide design practice. He is based in Washington, DC working to bring greater social and environmental equality through thoughtful  design and planning. From 2013-2015, Omar lead the Rio Grande Valley office focusing on a geographical, social cultural frontier by addressing the systemic poverty, health and resilience issue that plague the region.

Through these efforts he has completed award winning affordable housing, rapid response disaster housing prototypes, urban bike and pedestrian infrastructure, regional drainage improvements and community based rural planning initiatives. Omar’s passion for design has taken him from the cloud forests of Costa Rica to the ravaged communities of the Gulf Coast and many places in between. His professional practice has also included supporting large arts and cultural projects at Skidmore Owings & Merrill in DC, and prefabricated modular buildings at Alchemy Architects in Minnesota.

Originally from Washington, DC, he received his B.S. of Architecture from SUNY Buffalo as well as a Master of Architecture and a Master of Science in Sustainability Design from the University of Minnesota in 2009.

*The lecture is part of the Architecture and Kibel Gallery Lecture Series. 

Additional Information

External Speaker / Exhibitor
Omar Hakeem, AIA