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SAHaiti  > Construction > Delmas 2 > Delmas 2 Planning
The Delmas 2 compound has marked the presence of The Salvation Army in Port-au-prince for 60 years. The fate of the structures on both sides of the compound has been a critical issue following the 2010 earthquake that damaged the buildings beyond repair. Significant planning is going into determining how to best reconstruct the compound to serve the community. Check this album from time to time for developments in the planning process as The Salvation Army works with long-time partner KNH and architectural firm Habiterra.
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The first scale model of the new compound presented to stakeholders. This is the view from Delmas 2 - the road that runs along the front of the compound.
The view from above. The first scale model of the compound.
Another view of the scale model. The part of the compound nearest your view used to house Divisional Headquarters. According to the new plans, this part of the compound will house the new primary healthcare clinic and the Integrated Family Support building.
The master plan presented by Habiterra. The clinic compound is in red, the school is divided into preschool (green), primary (turquoise) and secondary (orange) school zones along with the cafeteria/kitchen (purple) and church (yellow) on the same compound.
Another rendering of the master plan for the Delmas 2 Compound. The southwest, northwest and northeast views are listed on the left and a ground-level view of the church is included at the top.
Architects from Habiterra meet with Major Lucien Lamartiniere, Haiti divisional commander, HRD director, Major Ron Busroe, HRD construction manager, Major Jean Volet, College Verena administrator, Major Sylvaine Maegli, Clinic administrator, Dr. Danielle Prosper, KNH Haiti director, Alinx Jean-Baptiste, and primary and secondary school directors from College Verena.
Rendering of the Port-au-Prince Central Corps plans (May 2012)

This building includes three parts: the main building with seating for 1,500, a smaller building to house a library and offices and the outdoor extension that can seat an additional 1,500 people.
Rendering of the Port-au-Prince Central Corps plans (May 2012)

This building includes three parts: the main building with seating for 1,500, a smaller building to house a library and offices and the outdoor extension that can seat an additional 1,500 people.
Rendering of the Port-au-Prince Central Corps plans (May 2012)

This building includes three parts: the main building with seating for 1,500, a smaller building to house a library and offices and the outdoor extension that can seat an additional 1,500 people.
Rendering of the Port-au-Prince Central Corps plans (May 2012)

This building includes three parts: the main building with seating for 1,500, a smaller building to house a library and offices and the outdoor extension that can seat an additional 1,500 people.
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