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Floating Bamboo Low Cost Houses by H & P Architects | Jebiga Design & Lifestyle
Floating Bamboo Low Cost Houses by H - Amazing Architecture Ideas| jebiga | #architecture #bamboo #houses #design #architects #jebiga
Floating architecture | Dezeen
Floating architecture is becoming more common as architects grapple with rising floodwaters. Explore spectacular examples on Dezeen.
James Furzer's sleeping shelters for the homeless http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/architect-designs-awardwinning-floating-pods-to-shelter-londons-homeless-from-elements-10414041.html?origin=internalSearch
Early Childhood Learning Centre / University of Melbourne
Masters students from the University of Melbourne’s Faculty of Architecture, Building & Planning worked with the Gumala Aboriginal Corporation to build an early childhood learning center in the Pilbara region of Western Australia this past June.
Early Childhood Learning Centre / University of Melbourne
Masters students from the University of Melbourne’s Faculty of Architecture, Building & Planning worked with the Gumala Aboriginal Corporation to build an early childhood learning center in the Pilbara region of Western Australia this past June. Tyres create good (and cheap) play structures.
Thon Mun Community Centre | Project Little Dream
Thon Mun Community Centre, Tak�o, 2012 - Project Little Dream
Klong Toey Community Lantern | TYIN tegnestue ArchitectsTYIN tegnestue Architects
Klong Toey Community Lantern Location: Klong Toey, Bangkok, Thailand Client: Klong Toey Community Project: Public space Cost: 35.000 NOK / 5.800 USD Building period: March – April 2011 Built by: TYIN, students and local community
Architecture For The Underserved, For Under $15k | Smart Cities Dive
Safe Haven Bathhouse in Ban Tha Song Yang, Thailand cost $3,800 Bathrooms are invariably the place where people most vulnerable, and thus, need more sense of comfort. This new sanitary building was made to meet the needs of orphans. It included toilets, personal hygiene facilities and laundry. The original structure was narrow, dark and had concrete flooring that accumulated water and dirt. TYIN strived to create a more dignified alternative.
What happened to Architecture For Humanity?
So what exactly happened with Architecture for Humanity? http://inhabitat.com/could-architecture-for-humanity-have-been-saved-by-better-management/
TYIN Tegnestue Arkitekter adds bamboo bathhouse to Thai orphanage
This bathhouse in Thailand features an angled bamboo facade that provides shelter from the tropical sun
Wilson Solar Grill Stores the Sun's Energy For Nighttime Grilling
Wilson Solar Grill: solar cooking in under-developed countries. Not just for backyard the BBQ-er, but really useful to cook food in areas where wood isn't readily available. Excellent!