Step by Step: Sustainable Buildings for Africa - Francis Kéré
Where:  London, UK - 66 Portland Place (map it)
When:   Tuesday, March 16, 2010
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International Dialogues: Architecture and Climate Change

Francis Kéré is an architect from Burkina Faso who designs sustainable architecture for the benefit of the people of his home continent. He talks about his deep commitment to furthering the use and development of traditional building among local communities. His projects are designed to combine climatic comfort with low-cost construction, making the most of local materials and the potential of the
local community, whilst adapting technology from the industrialized world in a simple and innovative way. Francis Kéré won the prestigious Aga Khan Award for Architecture in 2004 for the primary school in his home village of Gando,
Burkina Faso.

All talks in this series £8.50/£5.50 unless otherwise stated. Advance booking essential. RIBA online ticket booking is now available at http://www.architecture.com/programmes

Alternatively leave a message on our recorded booking line 020 7307 3699.

 

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