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Related: About this forum'We don't need air con': how Burkina Faso builds schools that stay cool in 40C heat
If architects are people who like to think their way around challenges, building schools in Burkina Faso must be the dream job. The challenges, after all, are legion: scorching temperatures in the high seasons, limited funds, materials, electricity and water, and clients who are vulnerable and young. How do you keep a building cool under a baking sun when there is no air conditioning?
Architect Diébédo Francis Kéré grew up in the small village of Gando and knows the challenges well. He and other architects such as Albert Faus are finding ingenious ways to use cheap materials to make sure that the schools and orphanages that they have built around Burkina Faso are cool, welcoming places.
Kéré, who won the Pritzker prize in 2022, has spoken movingly about the support he was given as a child by the whole community, with everyone giving money towards his education as he left the village and eventually gained a scholarship and studied in Germany. The reason I do what I do is my community, he said.
Gando primary school, built in 2001, was Kérés first construction after completing his studies. At first, my community didnt understand why I wanted to build with clay when there were glass buildings in Germany, so I had to convince them to use the local materials, Kéré has said. Men and women came together to build the school, merging traditional techniques such as clay floors, beaten by hand until they were smooth as a babys bottom with more modern technology to seek better comfort.
https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2024/feb/29/we-dont-need-air-con-how-burkina-faso-builds-schools-that-stay-cool-in-40c-heat
Perhaps not practical for us, but certainly his ideas can be adapted for western use.
Marcus IM
(3,001 posts)Every new school built since 2000 is solar powered and uses similar methodologies in building materials and structure ventilation. Older schools are being converted. It's impressive.
Thanks for posting.
spooky3
(36,123 posts)enid602
(9,030 posts)Lisbon, a hilly town thats hot in the summer located and placed their subway stations in such a way as to maximize and take advantage of
winds from the Atlantic.
marybourg
(13,173 posts)and mid-west also built for coolness without a.c.. The advent of electricity changed everything.