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Homeowners face the decision to rebuild or move after landslides destroyed their homes. / Credit: CBS News The Midkiffs, like many others, face the grim reality of abandoning their cherished homes.
Alistair Bremnath A year after the earthquake in Haiti, vast destruction largely remains, particularly in Port au Prince and the areas closest to the epicenter. But amidst the piles of rubble ...
The mix of low-slung homes and three-story condos are painted in pleasant pastels, and downtown is lined with appealing restaurants and bars. After Milton, fine white beach sand covered roads ...
According to Amnesty International, "The destruction of Palestinian homes, agricultural land and other property in the Occupied Territories, including East Jerusalem, is inextricably linked with Israel's long-standing policy of appropriating as much as possible of the land it occupies, notably by establishing Israeli settlements."
The homes reflect the style and quality of traditional New Orleans [citation needed] architecture. Build Now brought more than a dozen New Orleans families back home, including construction around the Lakeview, Gentilly and the Upper and Lower Ninth Ward areas. The organization moved New Orleans families back home since beginning operations in ...
After spending his teenage years in and out of jail, Robert Clark turned his life around. Now he's committed himself to helping the at-risk youth of Newark do the same, by leading them in building ...
The destruction of country houses in 20th-century Britain was the result of a change in social conditions: many country houses of varying architectural merit were demolished by their owners. Collectively termed by several authors "the lost houses", the destruction of these now often-forgotten houses has been described as a cultural tragedy.
Like many in Amizmiz, 40-year-old plumber Rachid Alachoun said his family plans to stay and rebuild. Half of their home near the town's old Jewish quarter, the Mellah, collapsed during the quake.