design for good A New Era of Architecture for Everyone

"That's what we do really: we do miracles," said Anne-Marie Nyiranshimiyimana, who learned masonry in helping to build the Butaro Hospital, a project designed for and with the people of Rwanda using local materials. This, and other projects designed with dignity, show the power of goo...

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Main Author: Cary, John 1977- (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Washington ISLAND PRESS 2017
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