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Article 25 have completed Phase 1 of an ‘off-grid’ Children’s Village in Boma Ng’ombe, Tanzania

Avontuura

The post Article 25 have completed Phase 1 of an ‘off-grid’ Children’s Village in Boma Ng’ombe, Tanzania appeared first on Åvontuura. Phase 1 construction was completed in early 2023 and comprises 3 cottages for groups of children, each with its own live-in ‘Mama’.

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article 25 builds a school in niger using locally sourced laterite stone

designboom

The post article 25 builds a school in niger using locally sourced laterite stone appeared first on designboom | architecture & design magazine. the design prioritizes the use of local materials and adapting vernacular techniques to respond to the challenging climatic conditions.

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Article 25 10×10 Flagship Fundraising Art Auction

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Location: The Bindery, 51-53 Hatton Garden, London EC1N 8HN, England, United Kingdom Dates: 20 April until 5 May 2023 Crawford, Brett X: Article 25 10×10 Flagship Fundraising Art Auction in 2023 Article 25’s final 10×10 online art auction opened for bidding at 1:00 pm, 20 April.

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Collège Amadou Hampaté Bâ by Article 25 | Universities

Architonic

Article 25 are redeveloping a school in Niger using beautiful laterite stone - Article 25 are a humanitarian architecture charity with a focus on designing and helping to build education and healthcare projects in parts of the world that needs them most. Niger’s education system faces huge challenges.

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How Madagascar Is Confronting Climate Change

ArchDaily

25 oktober 2023. Image © Elen Marlen via Shutterstock This article was originally published on Common Edge. Antananarivo, Madagascar.

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A New Layer of Public Space: The Case for Activating Urban Rooftops

ArchDaily

Representing up to 25% of cities' land area , rooftops are among the most exciting spatial resources. From sustainable infrastructure and urban farming to social spaces and cultural venues, the article looks into the potential of creating a multi-layered city through the activation of urban rooftops.

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AIA Chief Economist Kermit Baker breaks down the industry's burgeoning renovation revolution

Archinect

According to Baker, about 25% of renovation projects constitute interior remodels, while adaptive reuse schemes make up another quarter of those registered with the AIA. The article also mentions the organization's estimate that only 10% were undertaken "as a result of the pandemic" in spite of the prevailing industry narrative.