Temporary Classroom Prototype / a.gor.a Architects
The students of the Science and Technology Training Centre (STTC), and a.gor.a Architects, designed and built a light-frame ?Temporary Classroom? prototype in Mae Sot, on the Thailand-Myanmar border.
© Franc Pallares Lopez
Architects: a.gor.a Architects
Location: Mae Sot District, Tak, Thailand
Lead Architects: Albert Company Olmo
Area: 70.0 m2
Project Year: 2015
Photographs: Franc Pallares Lopez, Albert Company Olmo
Other Participants : Jan Glasmeier, Daniel Tejedor, Science and Technological Training Center (STTC), Ironwood
© Franc Pallares Lopez
Text description provided by the architects. The students of the Science and Technology Training Centre (STTC), and a.gor.a Architects, designed and built a light-frame ?Temporary Classroom? prototype in Mae Sot, on the Thailand-Myanmar border.
© Franc Pallares Lopez
Over the last 30 years, Mae Sot has seen a steady flow of migrants from Myanmar who have escaped ongoing civil war or who are seeking better livelihood, healthcare and educational opportunities in Thailand.
© Franc Pallares Lopez
The 60 schools providing free education to migrants experience many challenges, including lack of resources and insecure land tenure. This project provides schools with a dignified space for learning. The building also has the added benefit of being easily erected and disassembled, allowing it to be transported to v...
© Franc Pallares Lopez
Architects: a.gor.a Architects
Location: Mae Sot District, Tak, Thailand
Lead Architects: Albert Company Olmo
Area: 70.0 m2
Project Year: 2015
Photographs: Franc Pallares Lopez, Albert Company Olmo
Other Participants : Jan Glasmeier, Daniel Tejedor, Science and Technological Training Center (STTC), Ironwood
© Franc Pallares Lopez
Text description provided by the architects. The students of the Science and Technology Training Centre (STTC), and a.gor.a Architects, designed and built a light-frame ?Temporary Classroom? prototype in Mae Sot, on the Thailand-Myanmar border.
© Franc Pallares Lopez
Over the last 30 years, Mae Sot has seen a steady flow of migrants from Myanmar who have escaped ongoing civil war or who are seeking better livelihood, healthcare and educational opportunities in Thailand.
© Franc Pallares Lopez
The 60 schools providing free education to migrants experience many challenges, including lack of resources and insecure land tenure. This project provides schools with a dignified space for learning. The building also has the added benefit of being easily erected and disassembled, allowing it to be transported to v...
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