Urbanitree uses regional materials and building techniques for African Flow School in Cameroon

common The African Flow School features rammed-earth block wall surfaces The school occupies a U-shaped block structure that surrounds a common courtyard, which was developed based on the goal'

Urbanitree uses regional materials and building techniques for African Flow School in Cameroon
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The African Flow School features rammed-earth block wall surfaces The school occupies a U-shaped block structure that surrounds a common courtyard, which was developed based on the goal's "flow" pedagogical design that uses spatial style to structure and inform understanding. 4 communities notified the indoor layout at the African Flow School In enhancement to its use of local materials, Urbanitree based the trip or "flow" with the college on four familiar communities-- mountain, {village-- stood for via the format of classrooms and a collection of sculptural kinds. The U-shaped institution covers around a yard The neighbouring water tower, which serves the school, was developed utilizing a light-weight timber frame instead than the common concrete, and is fitted with photovoltaic panels to help minimize power interruptions.

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