Kalì Pavilion / Irene Librando and Nadia Peruggi
Kalì is a no-profit project which led to the construction of a junior high school classroom in the rural village of Okorase (Ashanti Region, Ghana). A group of 20 international volunteers worked 3 months with the local manpower to build a sustainable raw earth and wood unit, designed by Irene Librando and Nadia Peruggi. The project won the “Reinventing the African Mud House” design-build challenge by Nka foundation and was realized in between September and December 2018 with a budget of 9000 euros.
© Irene Librando, Nadia Peruggi, Lucile Bitz, Antonella Mennella
Architects: Irene Librando e Nadia Peruggi.
Location: Okorase Village, Ashanti Region, Ghana
Category: Sustainability
Lead Architects: Irene Librando e Nadia Peruggi.
Area: 710.4 ft2
Project Year: 2018
Photographs: Irene Librando, Nadia Peruggi, Lucile Bitz, Antonella Mennella
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© Irene Librando, Nadia Peruggi, Lucile Bitz, Antonella Mennella
Architects: Irene Librando e Nadia Peruggi.
Location: Okorase Village, Ashanti Region, Ghana
Category: Sustainability
Lead Architects: Irene Librando e Nadia Peruggi.
Area: 710.4 ft2
Project Year: 2018
Photographs: Irene Librando, Nadia Peruggi, Lucile Bitz, Antonella Mennella
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