Actor Brad Pitt laughs at a news conference in New
Orleans on Friday, July 14, 2006. Pitt is in New Orleans for the first time
since Hurricane Katrina to encourage environmentally friendly rebuilding in some
of the hardest hit areas.(AP Photo/Alex Brandon)
After two days of getting his first up-close look at post-Katrina New
Orleans, Brad Pitt said Friday he was shocked at the devastation that remains
almost a year later.
"I was not prepared," the actor said, describing how he drove for miles and
saw street after street of devastation.
Pitt was in New Orleans to give an update on a project he's promoting -
a competition to choose ecologically sound designs for rebuilding neighborhoods.
"There's a big opportunity here," he said, to rebuild the city using
energy-efficient building materials and appliances that would improve quality of
life, particularly in low-income communities.
Global Green USA, a national environmental organization, is working with Pitt
on the design project. Pitt heads a jury of architects, city residents and
others who decided Friday on the top five environmentally friendly designs out
of more than 100 entries. The designs were submitted by individuals and
architect firms.
He admits the new designs, which use energy-saving materials such as metal
roofing and recycled textiles, might not reflect the historic architecture often
found in New Orleans. But, he said, it's time to look to the future.
"It's impossible to replicate the past," Pitt said. "The original designs are
really good. They're really efficient." But, he added, "we can do better."
Design project finalists are to be announced Monday.
Global Green USA is also providing technical assistance in green standards
for 10,000 buildings in New Orleans. It opened a resource center in the city
last month to give residents free design advice and information about
environmentally friendly building products and strategies.