These Schools for Refugee Children in Jordan are Built Using Scaffolding and Sand

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Using the ground “beneath your feet,” the Pilosio Building Peace organization, along with architects Pouya Khazaeli and Cameron Sinclair, have developed RE:BUILD, an incredible constructive system for building safe and comfortable structures in refugee camps. The system allows for the construction of temporary buildings of high quality through the use of wall panels formed with scaffolding and grids, which are then assembled and filled with gravel, sand or earth, creating well insulated interiors at a low cost.

Although the structures can be used for hospitals, housing, and other functions on this occasion we present two schools constructed using this system in Jordan.

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Cite: Franco, José Tomás. "These Schools for Refugee Children in Jordan are Built Using Scaffolding and Sand" [Escuelas modulares de andamios y arena permiten educar a los niños refugiados en Jordania] 27 Jul 2015. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/770749/escuelas-modulares-de-andamios-y-arena-permiten-educar-a-los-ninos-refugiados-en-jordania> ISSN 0719-8884

Za'atari Refugee Camp, Jordan. Image Courtesy of Pilosio Building Peace

使用脚手架和沙子建造的约旦难民孩子学校

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