Post by account_disabled on Aug 30, 2023 8:18:18 GMT -3
He cites an example of good architecture in Burkina Faso: "it is important to reduce the direct sunlight to the desired level, block the heat, but keep the light reflected directly on the board or table or chair, block the hot reflection from the sun and keep the light, and the climate conditions. comfortable use has many advantages in the learning environment.
Kere moved away from home again in 1985 to study carpentry on a scholarship in Berlin, making roofs and furniture during the day and attending secondary school in the evening. In 1995, he received a scholarship to study at the Technical University of Berlin, and in 2004 he graduated with an advanced degree in architecture. He was away from Burkina Faso during his studies, but his heart and soul never left his homeland. The local people helped with their contribution, labor and resources until the completion of the works such as architectural materials and innovative forms of modern engineering.
Gando's success in establishing a primary school led to him being awarded Qatar Mobile Number List the Aga Khan Award for Architecture in 2004, and in 2005 he founded his own architectural firm, Kere, in Berlin, Germany.
Soon, additional primary and secondary school and hospital facilities were opened one after the other. Across Burkina Faso, Kenya, Mozambique, and Uganda, Kere's African projects have had a profound effect on sustaining the future of entire communities, not only by educating children and treating the sick, but also by providing career opportunities and professional skills for adults.
With each return trip to Gandor, he brings new ideas, technical knowledge, environmental awareness, and aesthetic solutions to people with a purpose, and his service to humanity through cultural sensitivity, engagement, and sincerity continues to be an example of generosity to the world.
"I considered paying attention to my personal work as a duty to the community. Everyone can spend time exploring what is available. We must fight to create the quality necessary to improve people's lives."
His work has expanded to include school buildings in African countries as well as temporary and permanent structures in Denmark, Germany, Italy, Switzerland, Great Britain and the United States. Two historic parliament buildings, the National Assembly of Burkina Faso and the National Assembly of Benin, have been opened and are still under construction.
/National Assembly of Burkina Faso, Ouagadougou 2015/
He has won the Cité de l'Architecture et du Patrimoine World Prize for Architecture (2009), the BSI Swiss Architecture Prize (2010); Global Holcim Awards Gold, Schelling Architecture Award (2014); American Academy of Arts and Letters Arnold W Brunner Memorial Architecture Award (2017); and Thomas Jefferson Foundation Medal of Architecture (2021).
Kere Architects has been a visiting professor at Harvard University's School of Design, Yale School of Architecture, and holds the first professorship in the Department of Architectural Design and Participation at the Technical University of Munich. He is an Honorary Fellow of the Royal Architectural Institute of Canada (2018) and the American Institute of Architects (2012), and a Trustee of the Royal Institute of British Architects (2009).
The construction of modern schools, health facilities, housing, buildings and public places is often done on the basis of friendly trust, where the opportunity is not available, and the expression of his work in the area is more valuable than the cost of the building itself.
Kere moved away from home again in 1985 to study carpentry on a scholarship in Berlin, making roofs and furniture during the day and attending secondary school in the evening. In 1995, he received a scholarship to study at the Technical University of Berlin, and in 2004 he graduated with an advanced degree in architecture. He was away from Burkina Faso during his studies, but his heart and soul never left his homeland. The local people helped with their contribution, labor and resources until the completion of the works such as architectural materials and innovative forms of modern engineering.
Gando's success in establishing a primary school led to him being awarded Qatar Mobile Number List the Aga Khan Award for Architecture in 2004, and in 2005 he founded his own architectural firm, Kere, in Berlin, Germany.
Soon, additional primary and secondary school and hospital facilities were opened one after the other. Across Burkina Faso, Kenya, Mozambique, and Uganda, Kere's African projects have had a profound effect on sustaining the future of entire communities, not only by educating children and treating the sick, but also by providing career opportunities and professional skills for adults.
With each return trip to Gandor, he brings new ideas, technical knowledge, environmental awareness, and aesthetic solutions to people with a purpose, and his service to humanity through cultural sensitivity, engagement, and sincerity continues to be an example of generosity to the world.
"I considered paying attention to my personal work as a duty to the community. Everyone can spend time exploring what is available. We must fight to create the quality necessary to improve people's lives."
His work has expanded to include school buildings in African countries as well as temporary and permanent structures in Denmark, Germany, Italy, Switzerland, Great Britain and the United States. Two historic parliament buildings, the National Assembly of Burkina Faso and the National Assembly of Benin, have been opened and are still under construction.
/National Assembly of Burkina Faso, Ouagadougou 2015/
He has won the Cité de l'Architecture et du Patrimoine World Prize for Architecture (2009), the BSI Swiss Architecture Prize (2010); Global Holcim Awards Gold, Schelling Architecture Award (2014); American Academy of Arts and Letters Arnold W Brunner Memorial Architecture Award (2017); and Thomas Jefferson Foundation Medal of Architecture (2021).
Kere Architects has been a visiting professor at Harvard University's School of Design, Yale School of Architecture, and holds the first professorship in the Department of Architectural Design and Participation at the Technical University of Munich. He is an Honorary Fellow of the Royal Architectural Institute of Canada (2018) and the American Institute of Architects (2012), and a Trustee of the Royal Institute of British Architects (2009).
The construction of modern schools, health facilities, housing, buildings and public places is often done on the basis of friendly trust, where the opportunity is not available, and the expression of his work in the area is more valuable than the cost of the building itself.