air envelope

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Architecture is supposed to provide shelter. In early 1999, nowhere was the need for shelter more critical than in the war-torn region of Kosovo. Hundreds of thousands were without a place to live. Their homes in ruins and the infrastructure of the region collapsed, the returning population needed immediate and highly-dispersed temporary housing.


Architecture for Humanity hosted an open competition to design five-year transitional housing for the returning people of Kosovo. The competition's goal was to foster the development of housing methods that would relieve suffering and speed the transition back to a normal way of life. Architects and designers from 30 different countries responded. We received more than 200 designs. From these, a jury selected 10 finalists and 20 notable entries. This proposal from Nakamura & Koike of Tokyo, Japan was one of those ten finalists. They ask, "Why shouldn't housing for refugees be beautiful?"

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Kosovo
 
 

Project Details

NAME: air envelope
LOCATION: Kosovo
START DATE: March 18, 2007
CURRENT PHASE: Design development
PROJECT TYPE: Temporary Shelter
DESIGN FIRM: Nakamura & Koike
 

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