| 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. OLPC One Laptop per Child (OLPC) is a non-profit association dedicated to research to develop a $100 laptop—a technology that could revolutionize how we educate the world's children. |
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