Posted on 09/03/2006 11:08:04 AM PDT by WestTexasWend
NEW ORLEANS As residents work to rebuild their lives and homes a year after Hurricane Katrina, Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie will be frequent visitors to the city observing the progress.
They were in New Orleans on Thursday, though only Pitt appeared at an afternoon news conference to announce the winner of the design competition he started in April to rebuild hurricane-ravaged neighborhoods using environmentally friendly designs and construction.
"We're going to be spending a lot of time down here," Pitt said.
Preproduction for his next movie is scheduled to begin in November, and Pitt said he would be in New Orleans for much of January and February for filming.
Around that time, he also hoped to break ground on the first phase of the neighborhood redevelopment project slated for a section of the devastated Ninth Ward, he said.
The winning plan was submitted by Matthew Berman and Andrew Kotchen of Workshop APD in New York. It includes designs for six single-family housing units, 12 multifamily units, a community center and play area, and a pedestrian bridge leading from the neighborhood to the top of the levee.
Pitt said the goal is to replicate the project in other parts of the city.
The designs had to pass certain standards to account for future emergencies and they incorporated architectural influences found in many New Orleans homes, such as gabled rooftops over windows and doors.
Pitt headed the jury of architects, city residents and others who decided on the top designs that use energy-saving materials such as metal roofing and recycled textiles. More than 100 individuals and architect firms submitted designs for the competition. Six finalists were announced in July, when Pitt got his first up-close look at the devastation left by Hurricane Katrina.
Pitt said Thursday he's still appalled embarrassed even that people in many New Orleans neighborhoods cannot return because of the lack of basic services like hospitals and schools.
"This is a social justice issue," he said. "In a catastrophe, you help the most vulnerable first, and we failed to do that."
Pam Dashiell, a Ninth Ward resident who served on the committee that judged the designs, sat beside Pitt at the news conference. She said the rebuilding plan will likely urge residents to come back home.
"It's the first real redevelopment project in the Ninth Ward," she said. "This is hope."
Matt Petersen, president and CEO of Global Green USA, the national environmental organization working with Pitt on the project, said 50,000 homes rebuilt according to the energy cost reduction goals in the competition could save residents as much as $50 million.
Pitt initially contributed $100,000 to help underwrite the contest. It was announced Thursday that he contributed another $100,000 to help cover prize money. The winning team will get $75,000 and two others Fred Schwartz of Schwartz Architects in New York and Steve Dumez of Esckew-Dumez-Ripple in New Orleans will receive $7,500 and certificates of excellence.
Great Idea! Just make sure that any ordinances passed require an electric motor so that the citizens of NOLA don't have to work too hard rowing.
Hollywierd will never run out of media whores looking for photo opportunities.
....because they think it's the name of a TV show, and thought it might be fun to tune in???
Perhaps Brad will sponsor a contest for the safest, most environmentally friendly lawn mower? Or perhaps he'll advocate against mowing lawns because it hurts the environment's feelings? If only he'd advocate against mowing lawns because it wastes a perfectly good Saturday afternoon when you could be resting in an air-conditioned house on one's comfy beer stained sofa watching others work hard at your favorite game. Or best of all, maybe Brangellina will pay some of the poor destitute residents of NO to mow your lawn? That way everyone wins.
So why hasn't he donated any of his hard earned $$$ towards building these homes, rather than the contest for designing them - and the winners being in Chicago and NY. Aren't there architechs left in NO?
Seems like a waste....
Well, it's about time!
I'm sure that things will be much better, now that the beautiful people grace them with their presence.
What a couple of assholes.
Like who cares what these two have to do or say. That's what I can't understand about these celebs. These publicity hounds want nothing more to be thought of as experts on something when all they really have are publicity machines.
Oh thank God! I thought it was going to be Goldie and Kurt overseeing the rebuilding. Now I know that with Brad and Jolie, I no longer have to pray to see the city rebuilt! Because I know they will gladly sell their multi-million dollar mansions and move there, invest and personally see to it that they don't appear to be the steaming pile of hypocritical PR opportunists that they currently seem to be!
Boy, me too. You can't imagine how many sleepless nights I have spent worrying about what Brad and Angelina are doing to pass the time.
//sarcasm//
People in NO just laugh at them.
From what I've heard about Brad Pitt, he's more likely to smoke it than watch it grow.
Sin can't be cleaned by money.
I hope some crusty ol' yat gives them a hammer or something to actually help in the cleanup. Of course the donations are appreciated but if they're going to be there anyway at least be prepared to work.
Thank God Angeline Voight and the Pittster are on the scene........
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