29-06-2021 13:30 via dezeen.com

Kéré Architecture uses local clay to construct Burkina Institute of Technology

Burkinabe architect Diébédo Francis Kéré's studio has built a university in Burkina Faso, western Africa, which has walls made with locally sourced clay and screens of eucalyptus wood.
The facility, named the Burkina Institute of Technology, forms part of Lycée Schorge Secondary School campus in Koudougou that was also designed by Kéré Architecture.
It was built to expand the campus, owned by the Stern Stewart Institute, and offer high school grad
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