In 2007, Stephan Haggard, one of my professors from the University of California San Diego emailed me with an idea. There was this San Diego-based artist James Hubbell, he said, who was building peace parks around the Pacific Rim. Working with a New York-based architect named Kyle Bergman, they would find up to 30 architectural students from different countries. Then, they would all fly to a country facing the Pacific Rim, and team up with local governments and communities to design and build a park in only 30 days. Think of it as a Survivor-meets-Habitat-for-Humanity concept!
James Hubbell, 92
James Hubbell, 92
James Hubbell, 92
In 2007, Stephan Haggard, one of my professors from the University of California San Diego emailed me with an idea. There was this San Diego-based artist James Hubbell, he said, who was building peace parks around the Pacific Rim. Working with a New York-based architect named Kyle Bergman, they would find up to 30 architectural students from different countries. Then, they would all fly to a country facing the Pacific Rim, and team up with local governments and communities to design and build a park in only 30 days. Think of it as a Survivor-meets-Habitat-for-Humanity concept!