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.
FAREstudios’s Green Women’s Clinic Inspires Hope in West Africa
by Andrew Michler, 06/03/10
filed under: Architecture, Daylighting, Green Design Competitions, Green Materials, Renewable Energy, Sustainable Building
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what a nice project!!.This kind of projects show us that it’s possible to help to the poorest people wideworld