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BusinessWeek.com profiles Rose Fellow Nathaniel Corum’s facilitation of Navajo Elder Straw Bale Housing initiative and launch of Open Architecture Network
12.01.2007 | “Cutting Edge Designers” | BusinessWeek.com | Web Editor
BusinessWeek.com profiles Rose Fellow Nathaniel Corum and his work with Indigenous Community Enterprises, a Navajo nonprofit, as an example of the case studies on Architecture for Humanity’s Open Architecture Network. The Elder Hogan Homes project was conceived with a group of Navajo elders focused on designing community home prototypes and culturally-appropriate housing for Navajo elders and their families.
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PLAN Magazine previews Rose Fellow Nathaniel Corum’s forthcoming community design initiative with Navajo nonprofit
06.01.2007 | “Navajo Elder Hogan Homes” | PLAN Magazine | Richard Conway
PLAN Magazine previews Rose Fellow Nathaniel Corum’s forthcoming community design initiative with Navajo nonprofit Indigenous Community Enterprises and Architecture for Humanity’s open-source design platform the Open Architecture Network.
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Architecture magazine reviews Building a Straw Bale House by Rose Fellow Nathaniel Corum
11.01.2005 | “BOOK: Building a Straw Bale House” | Architecture Magazine | Robert Klara
Building a Straw Bale House by Rose Fellow Nathaniel Corum is reviewed by Robert Klara in Architecture magazine. Klara writes: “fascinating reading ... the communal exercise becomes the pancultural equivalent of a barn-raising.”
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Stanford magazine profiles alum/Rose Fellow Nathaniel Corum during design/build project
09.01.2004 | “Being there: Bale Bonding” | Stanford Magazine | Laura McDaniel
Stanford Magazine profiles Stanford alum/Rose Fellow Nathaniel Corum and his work with Red Feather and an Ojibwa community on the design and construction of an Environmental Research Center on the Turtle Mountain Community College build site.
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The Tributary (Bozeman, MT) interviews Rose Fellow about straw bale construction, American Indian housing issues, and community design
04.01.2004 | “Q&A: Nathaniel Corum, teaching straw bale construction, bale by bale, home by home” | Tributary | Megan Ault
A description of American Indian housing, this article focuses on shortfalls and the presentation of one solution: straw bale construction and volunteer building crews that touches on the history, technology and urgency of a Habitat for Humanity style construction process being carried out in the Northern Plains by Red Feather and Rose Fellow Nathaniel Corum.
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