Historic Green volunteers restoring a roof on a home in the Lower Ninth Ward
For the third year in a row Historic Green has come to New Orleans, specifically the Ninth Ward.
From their "About Us page"
Historic Green is about the possibilities. About knowing a place. Respecting its rich heritage for future generations. And seeing the promise of sustainability to create healthier, safer, more livable communities. Historic Green represents a blending of the past, the present and the future through its committment to sustainable design and historic preservation. What was, meets what could be. New Orleans’ Holy Cross Neighborhood and the Lower Ninth Ward offer one path to what we’re calling “sustainable preservation”. Nowhere else could it happen on such a scale as here: an entire community brought to its knees in the aftermath of Hurricanes Katrina and Rita. Struggling to recover and rebuild. To restore in a way that makes it even better than before. We recognize the social and environmental causes that brought such devastation, while being committed to assisting in changes neighborhood by neighborhood to secure a better future. Green homes. Green spaces. Green community. For two weeks this March, hundreds of students and young professionals will converge on New Orleans – bringing their energy and ideas to help the people of the Lower 9 revitalize their community. They are architects, engineers, planners, landscape architects, interior designers and contractors who’ll work hand in hand with neighborhood residents on their historic houses, parks, playgrounds and community centers. Historic Green is an unprecedented opportunity to integrate sustainable practices with preservation of a place. To increase energy efficiency. To enhance its quality of life, housing and transportation. To protect the wetlands. To help create the nation’s first carbon-neutral community. This is only the beginning. Join us.
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