Homes for Haiti – Miami company pledges prefab shelter

by Richard on August 1, 2010

InnoVida Holdings, LLC, headquartered in Miami Beach, is a company that builds fiber composite panels. It has pledged a donation of 1,000 prefab houses/shelters to Haiti. The company says the structures are waterproof, wind resistant and the walls have a far higher deflection capacity than concrete. The units have been designed by renowned architect Andres Duany.

Via – YouTube and C.W. GRIFFIN / MIAMI HERALD STAFF

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