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FAREstudios’s Green Women’s Clinic Inspires Hope in West Africa

by , 06/03/10

African heath clinic, Aga Khan Awards for Architecture. passive design, passive cooling, passive daylighting, Green Design Competitions, solar powered health clinic, sustainable architecture

Some of of the greatest social and environmental challenges are focused around the issue of reproductive rights. Italian-based FAREstudios created a brilliant architectural solution to the issue by developing a refuge and Women’s health clinic in a poor suburb of Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso in West Africa. The complex is a a new type of care center that provides health and social resources for women in impoverished communities using a site-appropriate sustainable architecture model. The Woman’s Clinic provides an important lesson in integrated design, which led it to be honored as a finalist for the 2010 Aga Khan Award for Architecture.

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One Response to “FAREstudios’s Green Women’s Clinic Inspires Hope in West Africa”

  1. Andres Andres says:

    what a nice project!!.This kind of projects show us that it’s possible to help to the poorest people wideworld

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