Winning designs of Cambodian Sustainable Housing competition now built
Archinect | 18 April 2014
It's a well-known fact that a safe and comfortable home is
essential to one's well-being. From Building Trust International's 2013
"The Future of Sustainable Housing in Cambodia" competition, over 600
registered entrants proposed sustainable housing solutions for
low-income families in Cambodia.
The jury -- which also comprised of the families who moved into their new homes -- chose 3 joint-winning designs recently constructed in Phnom Penh. — bustler.net
The jury -- which also comprised of the families who moved into their new homes -- chose 3 joint-winning designs recently constructed in Phnom Penh. — bustler.net
The winners are:
Courtyard House by Jess Lumley & Alexander Koller (UK)
Open Embrace by Keith Greenwald and Lisa Ekle (USA)
Wet + Dry House by Mary Ann Jackson, Ralph Green, Muhammad Kamil & Nick Shearman of Visionary Design Development Pty Ltd. (Australia)
More details on Bustler.
Also check out our recent feature of Building Trust International's "Moved to Care" competition results.
Courtyard House by Jess Lumley & Alexander Koller (UK)
Open Embrace by Keith Greenwald and Lisa Ekle (USA)
Wet + Dry House by Mary Ann Jackson, Ralph Green, Muhammad Kamil & Nick Shearman of Visionary Design Development Pty Ltd. (Australia)
More details on Bustler.
Also check out our recent feature of Building Trust International's "Moved to Care" competition results.
stair is too steep. The rails around verandas are too big space. Very dangerous for children and old people to live there.
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