Research:
The
Chocolate Factory Project: CHOCOLOGIA
Washington University Graduate School of Architecture & Urban Design*
St. Louis, MO.

Open Architecture Network
South America Challenge - Kallari

Entry # 1953
Team : Chocologia

Faculty Advisor:
Dr. Mitchell Joachim at Terreform, USA

Student Team:
Laura Anderson- M. Arch.
Carmen Cervantes- M. Arch.
Lucy Colville- B.A. Cultural Geography
Irene Compadre- B.A. Arch & B.F.A. Sculpture
Mason Earles- B.A. Urban Studies
Amelia Einbender-Leiber- B.A. Arch.
Jake Levitas- B.A. Economics & Environmental Studies
Emily Schlickman- B.A. International Studies & Environmental Studies

Researchers:
Alex Adarichev- M. Arch.
Tess Croner- B.S. Environmental Studies
Jen Fleming- M.Arch. Columbia University
Brian Maurizi- PhD candidate in Mathematics
Daniel Payne- B.S. Civil Engineering & Physics
Jacob Rohter- B.S. Environmental Studies
Jono Sanders- B.S. Mechanical Engineering
David Sin- M.Arch. Columbia University

http://www.chocologia.com/

AMD Open Architecture Challenge | South America
Connect a cooperative of indigenous chocolate producers and artisans in the Ecuadorian Amazon with the global marketplace by building a chocolate factory and fair trade exchange and off-site satellite technology hubs.

Chocolate Factory Project

BLOG: Kallari Chocolate Factory Project

The Kallari Association is a self-governed coalition of Amazon artists and organic cocoa producers. The cooperative began in 1997 with less than fifty families and has now grown to over 800 families.

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