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Winning designs of Cambodian Sustainable Housing competition now built

Winning designs of Cambodian Sustainable Housing competition now built

Archinect | 18 April 2014

Original render of Courtyard House by Jess Lumley & Alexander Koller (UK)
Original render of Courtyard House by Jess Lumley & Alexander Koller (UK)
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 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.




1 comment:

  1. Anonymous9:50 AM

    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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