Cameron Sinclair Interview on DesignBoom
by Collin Dunn, Corvallis, OR, USA
on 03.24.06

The folks over at DesignBoom recently had a chat with uber-architect Cameron Sinclair. We're big fans of the man behind Architecture for Humanity, WorldChanging contributor and recent winner of the TED prize, so we swooned when he actually mentioned that he reads TreeHugger! He's got some other good stuff to say, too. Among his nuggets of wisdom: "I really feel that good, innovative and thoughtful design can make a world of difference." We also enjoyed reading about his thoughts on why AFH is such an essential organization: "Well thought out and innovative design should not be tied directly to cost and we have an amazing opportunity to improve the the built environment for everyone." Couldn't have said it better ourselves. ::Cameron Sinclair, ::Architecture for Humanity via ::DesignBoom
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