May 5, 2011

Internet competition to create housing for under $300

Filed under: Events — Richard Morrison @ 12:22 pm

It’s a problem that has baffled governments and obsessed NGOs for decades: how to get safe and clean shelter for the world’s poorest citizens.

Now, an Ivy League business professor and an online marketing consultant are using a radical approach to find the solution, launching an Internet competition to come up with designs for a house that will cost only $300. What’s more, the houses are to be sold to those who need them, treating the global poor as a business opportunity rather than a charity case.

The consultant, Christian Sarkar, started thinking about the problem after the Haitian earthquake ruined countless houses. He approached Vijay Govindarajan, who teaches international business at Dartmouth College, and the pair wrote a blog post on the topic for the Harvard Business Review last summer. In part, the $300 figure was based on studies showing the average value of shelters of those who have escaped poverty; in part it was an arbitrary number to get people thinking cheap.

After a flood of calls and e-mails from people interested in the idea, they set up a contest on the crowd-sourcing website Jovoto, which closes later this month.

Certain ground rules apply. Houses must include spaces to sleep and cook; have access to drinking water, electricity and light; be resistant to fire and natural disasters, and be made of material that can withstand the elements for at least 50 years.

A panel of judges will choose several winners, who will attend a business incubator to create prototypes. The hope is the designs will be picked up by companies and sold throughout the developing world.

“We’re trying to encourage companies to look at the bottom of the pyramid, at the poor, as customers,” Mr. Sarkar says. “What you’ve got to do is make it a business and make it to scale.”

The advantage of using the free market, rather than relying entirely on charity or government, is that private companies can spread a successful product between countries, he argues.

So far, more than 40 proposals have been submitted on Jovoto, ranging from a hut built primarily of two-litre pop bottles to a house with walls made from sandbags to a structure with corrugated metal walls joined by wooden pillars, stacked one on top of the other like bunk beds.

Javier Tenorio and Fernando Garcia-Landois, engineers in Monterrey, Mexico, decided to put their heads together after reading the initial blog post.

“We find it’s interesting because, in Mexico and Latin America, there is a lot of low-income housing and people who are struggling to have a home,” Mr. Garcia-Landois says.

The pair’s proposal is for a triangle-shaped house built of galvanized metal, oriented strand board and mounted on a concrete pad. It is designed to be simple enough for people to assemble on their own.

In Hodal, India, meanwhile, mechanical engineering student Surender Singh’s design incorporates readily-available local materials. Anchored by columns created out of metal sheets taken off discarded vehicles, the building’s walls are made of panels made from recycled plastic bags and the whole thing is designed to be heated and cooled through natural convection.

“[Poor people] spend a larger proportion of their income on health and maintenance of their shelter and not on education or upgrading their work skills, thus neglecting the future of their children and reducing the chances of increase in income,” he says. “My house is designed to break this cycle.”

Source: Adrian Morrow, Globe and Mail

April 7, 2011

The world’s highest hotel opens in Hong Kong

Filed under: Events — Richard Morrison @ 11:38 am

Located at the very top of the International Commerce Centre (ICC) in Hong Kong on floors 102 to 118, the Ritz-Carlton Hotel Company announced the opening of the Ritz-Carlton Hong Kong. It is literally the highest level hotel in the world from a height of almost half a kilometre.

The stylish and contemporary interiors by Singapore’s LTW set the scene for this thoroughly modern hotel set in the heart of Hong Kong. The sense of arrival is breathtaking with views of Victoria Harbour and the iconic Hong Kong skyline as the backdrop. Guests will be welcomed into the arrival lobby on the 9th floor before being transported up to the hotel lobby on the 103rd floor where panoramic views over Hong Kong await them.

The hotel’s 312 guest rooms all offer spectacular city and harbour views. Starting at 530 sq.ft. for a Deluxe Room, and reaching 3,920 sq.ft. for the magnificent Ritz-Carlton Suite, rooms provide state-of-the-art technology including WiFi, iPod docking stations, blu-ray DVD players and flat screen TVs. In addition, Club room guests can enjoy the panoramic view from The Ritz-Carlton Club Lounge with complimentary food and beverage presentations 24 hours a day. The Club also gives guests access to a dedicated Club Concierge, work stations, meeting rooms and WiFi throughout.

Source: World Property Channel

June 17, 2010

Fundraiser and Essential Vancouver Real Estate Market Update

Filed under: Events — Richard Morrison @ 10:11 am

Dear Client, please RSVP by commenting below after you watch this very informative video.
(At least I hope you will find it very informative)

Check out the video below and RSVP IN THE COMMENTS BELOW!

 

Event Details:

Date: Sunday June 27, 2010
Time: 3:00 pm – 8:00pm
Location: The River Rock Casino Resort – Fraserview Room
Limit: limited number at the room so RSVP fast!
Goodies: Watch the video! There is too much to list: incl. prizes, live bands & auctions!
An Essential Market Update DVD will be given.
Cost: By Donation to Charity (CRA Tax receipts will be issued)

PLEASE RSVP IN THE COMMENTS BELOW!

This is a registered Canadian Charity: BN: 875224214RR0001
Tax receipts will be issued for ticket and other donations.

An unforgettable evening with us at the River Rock’s WATEFRONT Lounge & Patio: The vancouver-east-fraser-homes/” >fraser River Lounge…

Live Entertainment for 5 hours!

LIVE BRAZILIAN BOSSA NOVA BAND “PE DE CANA”

SALSA DANCE PERFOMANCES BY NESTOR DE LA ZERDA: http://www.bcdance.com/

1st show will be: Chelsea and The North shore dance academy, they will do 2 or 3 numbers with a team of 24 girls

North Shore Academy of Dancing’s youth performing company “Co.Motion”
visit www.nsad.ca for more info

2nd show will be: Arassay`s dance team from “So you think you can dance Canada?”

3rd show will be Nestor from bcdance, dancing a salsa show with Arassay Reyes (So you thing you can dance Canada)

4th Show will be with Pe De Cana, a Brazilian Bossa Nova Band http://www.myspace.com/pedecana
TONS MORE ENTERTAINMENT Starting from 3pm throughout the evening.

WHAT?

The Olinda Children’s Association is thrilled to celebrate their 20th Anniversary Charity Fundraiser for the kids of Olinda.

River Rock Casino Resort and The Olinda Children’s Association present an unforgettable evening of cocktails in the stunning WATERFRONT lounge and patio of the vancouver-east-fraser-homes/” >fraser Room, with breathtaking views and dazzling live Brazilian entertainment, band, dancers and performers!

LUXURY DOOR PRIZES AND LIVE AUCTIONS!

Door Prizes: Whistler Westin Hotel stays for up 4 people, River Rock Casino Resort prizes and much more!
Live/Silent auction items: Whistler hotel nights, River Rock Casino hotel nights, jewellery, paintings and other luxury items)
The Children’s Store: Buy items made from the Children’s school or your favourite jewellery directly from Brazil!

Enjoy complimentary champagne, fine aperitifs, and much more!

WHY?

Raise funds to provide a dedicated environment to educate children in basic literacy & life skills.
Also to provide funding to build simple brick housing for the children’s families in need.
Watch this video to find out more…

WHEN?

Sunday, June 27th, 3pm – 8pm

Get Your Tickets NOW!
Simply LEAVE A COMMENT BELOW TO RSVP & WE’LL CONTACT YOU.In fact, set aside 2 minutes – right now – and click…
It’s really that simple.This is a registered Canadian Charity: BN: 875224214RR0001
Tax receipts will be issued for ticket and other donations.

Any Questions please call 604-767-3703 or 778-320-4346

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