
HOUSING HONDURAS ​
2025 DESIGN COMPETITION

Architectural Charrette
For any community to truly thrive, 5 essential elements must be in place:

Access to clean drinking water

Medical care

Prosper sanitation

Education


Housing
AND YET...
In many settlements, these necessities remain out of reach, forcing residents to navigate daily hardships without the infrastructure needed to break the cycle of poverty.
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The emergence of these informal communities stems largely from weak urban planning, a lack of affordable housing policies, and the absence of effective government intervention.

ONE HOME
CAN CHANGE IT ALL




Homes4Homes is committed to transforming lives by providing secure, dignified housing to families in need.
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We offer an efficient model that empowers local leaders and construction teams to build homes for at-risk members of their own communities.
By sourcing leaders, labor, materials, and designs locally, we ensure that each project not only provides shelter but also stimulates local economies and fosters community ownership. ​
To date, Homes4Homes has constructed over 1,300 homes, housing more than 7,800 people across 14 communities. Our 100% model ensures that all donations go directly to construction, maximizing the impact of every contribution. ​

THE HOMES WE BUILD IN
HONDURAS
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Materials Used:
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concrete
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wooden beams
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rebar
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concrete blocks
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mortar
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wooden doors
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wooden window shutters
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sheet metal roofing
BUT WE'RE NOT STOPPING HERE!

At Homes4Homes, we are always looking for ways to make our houses safer, more sustainable, and more scaleable to produce.
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That's why we're looking to change our housing model for our communities in Santa Rita, Honduras.
NOW ALL WE NEED IS...
YOU
Homes4Homes is calling for proposals to redesign the current housing model for communities in Santa Rita, Honduras. This competition aims to provide a long-term, scalable solution for housing in Honduras, helping to build safer, more resilient communities. The winning design will be used as the new model and it will be built throughout the village and country. ​
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The emergence of these informal communities stems largely from weak urban planning, a lack of affordable housing policies, and the absence of effective government intervention.
We will be hosting an Architectural Charrete this April 24th at 5:30pm
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See below for how to register