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Butterfly Bamboo Homes Are Hope for Thai Orphans

by , 06/29/09

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There is nothing we love more than good design meeting up with a good cause. That’s why we love this student humanitarian design project on the Thai Burmese border: it combines beautifully designed (and super efficient) vernacular-inspired architecture with social responsibility in aiding the plight of Karen refugee orphans. Five students in Thailand are using architecture to make new lives for 24 orphans by providing them with homes to call their own.

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7 Responses to “Butterfly Bamboo Homes Are Hope for Thai Orphans”

  1. ecila ecila says:

    I love this. The design is so beautiful. My only concern is what will happen to the homes when the child out grows them? It would be nice if there was an ‘upgrade’ strategy, lol =]

  2. tioedong tioedong says:

    flat roofs? What about monsoon season?
    why not merely use the local design for the houses…
    Traditional Philippine houses are bamboo, with thatch roofs, and often three level (ground floor to cook, and a raised area for sitting and sleeping). The roofs are usually pointed, so the rain can run off easily.

    By using traditional design instead of “prefab” it means you can use local builders and local supplies, saving money and giving locals jobs.

  3. davidwayneosedach davidwayneosedach says:

    I can see this design being successfully used in Brazil. Side by side these dwellings arelattractive, sustainable, and low cost.

  4. Nice and simple deigns and a good project for all concerned.

  5. social housing jobs social housing jobs says:

    Wow, I wish all social housing could be like that!

  6. Brad Sutton Brad Sutton says:

    I would like to bring something like ‘the Butterfly House to Africa, too many people here strugle with life. Time to hwlp others and not just feed our own greed.

  7. karuna prana Karuna Prana says:

    Beautiful! I would love one. Are there gutters and rain barrels? What about little gardens to tend and eat from?

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