Brad Pitt expects the foundations to be built for at least 150 eco-friendly
homes in New Orleans' Lower 9th Ward by the end of next summer.
"I'm hoping we can expand here and expand over into the rest of New Orleans,"
the 43-year-old actor said yesterday morning in an interview on NBC's "Today"
show as he walked through the devastated neighborhood.
The initiative, called Make It Right, is Pitt's latest effort to help the
area recover from Hurricane Katrina. Pitt has also worked with the environmental
organization Global Green USA to build five single-family homes and an 18-unit
apartment complex and community center; earlier this year, he and Angelina Jolie
purchased a mansion in the city's French Quarter for US$3.5 million.
Pitt has pledged US$5 million of his own money toward the project and¡ªcalling
himself "not much of a salesman"¡ªwas campaigning for more donations for the
cause.
"I mean, this is really an adopt-a-house campaign," he said. "I'm asking for
foundations, for high net-worth individuals, for church groups, for corporations
to come in and adopt a house¡ªbasically, US$150,000 will get a family back in
their home."
Pitt has teamed up with 13 architects for the project, and explained that
each home will be built on stilts as a precaution against the threat of
flooding. He said design requirements for the homes were "affordability,
sustainability, safety¡ªand that they be beautiful."