Library for 10,000 Moroccan Berbers

by Erickson Creative Group
Library for 10,000 Moroccan Berbers
Library for 10,000 Moroccan Berbers
Library for 10,000 Moroccan Berbers
Library for 10,000 Moroccan Berbers
Library for 10,000 Moroccan Berbers
Library for 10,000 Moroccan Berbers
Library for 10,000 Moroccan Berbers
Library for 10,000 Moroccan Berbers
Library for 10,000 Moroccan Berbers
Library for 10,000 Moroccan Berbers
Library for 10,000 Moroccan Berbers
Library for 10,000 Moroccan Berbers
Library for 10,000 Moroccan Berbers
Library for 10,000 Moroccan Berbers
Library for 10,000 Moroccan Berbers
Library for 10,000 Moroccan Berbers
Library for 10,000 Moroccan Berbers
Library for 10,000 Moroccan Berbers

Project Report | May 27, 2008
Spring ’08 Site Assessment

By Cloe Medina Erickson | Project Manager

Mustapha Jini stands in the Amzrai Igherm, the future home of hi
Mustapha Jini stands in the Amzrai Igherm, the future home of hi

Project Manager Cloe Medina Erickson and Architectural Consultant Todd Smith recently returned from an inspirational and productive visit to the project site in Zawiya Ahansal, Morocco. Cloe and Todd worked with local Project Manager Youssef Jini to accomplish the following goals: • Perform a full site and building assessment. • Document the building in drawings and photographs. • Finalize building and site ownership paperwork with the Moroccan government. • Finalize partnership and responsibility agreement with locals. • Prepare for utility installation and initial stages of construction. In addition, Cloe traveled to the capital city of Rabat for a meeting at the Moroccan National Library. The library has agreed to gift books to the project including books in Arabic and French and ranging in topic from school textbooks to adult. They have also agreed to help with importation of books from the United States and France, and to mentor the locals on the establishment of the library. Accomplishments to Date • Donation of property and building for the restoration & establishment of the library. • Project approval from locals - private, public and government. • Local volunteer labor force in place. • Book drive leaders in Morocco, France and the United States. • Detailed site and building assessments. Document to be completed June 2008. Summer/Fall 2008 Next Steps • Fund raising. • Utility installation on site. • Restoration design.

Project team on site in Morocco.
Project team on site in Morocco.

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Mar 12, 2008
Article and video about project region.

By Cloe Medina Erickson | Project Manager

Feb 7, 2008
Library restoration begins.

By Cloe Medina Erickson | Project Manager

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Erickson Creative Group

Location: Livingston, MT - USA
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Erickson Creative Group
Cloe Medina Erickson
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Cloe Medina Erickson
Project Developer/Manager
Livingston , MT United States

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