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彼得哈斯:海地的工程灾难

Filmed Jul 2010 • Posted Oct 2010TED Senior Fellows at TEDGlobal 2010
TED Senior Fellows at TEDGlobal 2010
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“海地地震不是自然灾难,”TED Fellow彼得哈斯说到:“这是场工程灾难。”在一月的致命地震后重建家园时,那些劣质老旧的建筑是不是成了定时炸弹?哈斯所在团体,AIDG,正在帮助海地建筑工人学习现代建筑及工程实践,一砖一瓦的建立坚固的家园。

Inveterate tinkerer Peter Haas is the co-founder of AIDG, the Appropriate Infrastructure Development Group, which connect people to electricity, sanitation and clean water through a combination of business incubation, education, and outreach. Full bio »

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