Each month W&C interviews a new architect to hear their perspective.
Dan Wells, one of A3C—Ann Arbor’s Collaborative Architecture’s Project Managers, recently spent two weeks in Takeo, Cambodia working with Engineering Ministries International to complete the conceptual architectural design of a children’s home that will house 48 children. Engineering Ministries International is an organization mobilizing teams of design professionals that donate their skills to help children and families around the world step out of poverty and into a world of hope.
Since 1982, eMi has worked on over 1,000 relief and development projects in over 90 countries. Last year alone, they worked on 83 projects. On this trip eMi helped Remember Nhu, an organization that exists to prevent the exploitation of children in the sex trade industry throughout the world.