100 Classrooms for Refugee Children / Emergency Architecture & Human Rights
The Syrian civil war has displaced millions of people, most of them are children, most of them do not receive an education because of a lack of schools.
© Martina Rubino
Architects: Emergency Architecture & Human Rights
Location: Zaatari Village, Jordan
Lead Architects: J. Lobos, M. Di Marco, M. Bo Rubino, A. Maggiolo
Area: 28.0 m2
Project Year: 2017
Photographs: Martina Rubino
Other Participants: Acting for Change ? Jordan (Local Ngo - Partner), Al Jawhara Hammuh (EAHR Regional Advisor for Middle East)
© Martina Rubino
The Syrian civil war has displaced millions of people, most of them are children, most of them do not receive an education because of a lack of schools.
© Martina Rubino
Emergency Architecture & Human Rights is building sand-bag schools to host Syrian and Jordanian children in Za?atari village, located just outside the Za´atari refugee camp, 10 km from the Syrian border. A vast majority of people who have been displaced from Syria are now living informally within the host community, hence they are often found without access to social security, sanitation, and educational facilities.
Elevations, Sections and Plans
Za?atari village is currently home to15,000 Syrians and 13.000 Jordanians. EAHR, in collaboration with the local community and a local NGO, Acting for Change Jordan, implemented an extension to the existing school i...
© Martina Rubino
Architects: Emergency Architecture & Human Rights
Location: Zaatari Village, Jordan
Lead Architects: J. Lobos, M. Di Marco, M. Bo Rubino, A. Maggiolo
Area: 28.0 m2
Project Year: 2017
Photographs: Martina Rubino
Other Participants: Acting for Change ? Jordan (Local Ngo - Partner), Al Jawhara Hammuh (EAHR Regional Advisor for Middle East)
© Martina Rubino
The Syrian civil war has displaced millions of people, most of them are children, most of them do not receive an education because of a lack of schools.
© Martina Rubino
Emergency Architecture & Human Rights is building sand-bag schools to host Syrian and Jordanian children in Za?atari village, located just outside the Za´atari refugee camp, 10 km from the Syrian border. A vast majority of people who have been displaced from Syria are now living informally within the host community, hence they are often found without access to social security, sanitation, and educational facilities.
Elevations, Sections and Plans
Za?atari village is currently home to15,000 Syrians and 13.000 Jordanians. EAHR, in collaboration with the local community and a local NGO, Acting for Change Jordan, implemented an extension to the existing school i...
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