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As the Programs Manager at Architecture for Humanity,
Nathaniel Corum leads AFH's American Indian Community Initiatives. In
particular, he researches building prototypes and materials for a variety of
AFH's projects, and contributes to its Open Architecture Network. Working
alongside tribal members, Nathaniel has designed and built housing and community
facilities with the Hopi (AZ), Navajo (AZ, NM), Turtle Mountain (ND), and
Northern Cheyenne (MT). He is also involved in on-going research with respect to
culturally, regionally and climate-appropriate housing prototypes.
A graduate of Stanford University, Nathaniel received a Master's in
Architecture from the University of Texas at Austin. Subsequently he won a
Fulbright Scholarship to study preservation and urban poverty issues in North
Africa. He is also the recipient of a Rose Architectural Fellowship, and the
author of Building a Straw Bale House, published by
the Princeton Architectural Press. Industry recognition for Nathaniel's work
also includes coverage by various magazines: Architecture, Dwell, BusinessWeek,
Metropolitain Home, and Design Like You Give a Damn.



