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Holcim Awards Winners for Africa Middle East

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By Alison Furuto | September 15, 2011 3:23 AM EDT
<Holcim”>http://www.archdaily.com/168917/holcim-awards-winners-for-africa-middle-east/holcim-awards_gold_prize/>Holcim Awards Gold Prize – by Diébédo Francis Kéré, Kéré Architecture, Germany <http://www.archdaily.com/tag/germany/>

The winners of the 3rd International Holcim Awards competition <for”>http://www.holcimfoundation.org/T1338/A11AMmediaENG.htm>for sustainable construction projects and visions from Africa Middle East have been announced at a ceremony in Casablanca. A total of USD 300,000 was presented to ten outstanding projects submitted by architects, planners, engineers and project owners. The winning projects illustrate the broad scope of applying sustainable approaches in construction including school infrastructure, community renewal, urban redevelopment, and energy-efficient design. More information on the awards after the break.
<Holcim”>http://www.archdaily.com/168917/holcim-awards-winners-for-africa-middle-east/holcim-awards_silver_prize/>Holcim Awards Silver Prize – by Giovanna Claudia Rosa Romano, ARCò – Architettura e Cooperazione, Italy

The Holcim Awards Gold 2011 for Africa Middle East and USD 100,000 was awarded to Diébédo Francis Kéré, of Kéré Architecture in Berlin, for a school project in Burkina Faso that uses only solar and wind power to cool the classrooms. By routing air through underground tubes, planting vegetation, and using double-skin roofs and façades a significant thermal reduction is achieved.
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Holcim”>http://www.archdaily.com/168917/holcim-awards-winners-for-africa-middle-east/holcim-awards_bronze_prize/>Holcim Awards Bronze Prize – by Anna Heringer, Germany

Holcim Awards Silver went to a school refurbishment project in Palestine that improves natural ventilation and thermal insulation to create a comfortable climate and energy savings. Holcim Awards Bronze was presented to a sustainable construction training center in Morocco which concentrates on the use of local resources.
Four Acknowledgement prizes were shared for projects in Morocco, Nigeria, South Africa, and the United Arab Emirates. The “Next Generation” (student category) prize-winning projects are located in Ethiopia, Morocco and South Africa.
The Holcim Awards ceremony in Casablanca was the first of five events – others will follow in Milan, Buenos Aires, Washington DC and Singapore
Details in English and French about all winners including the respective design teams, project submissions and images are available here <
http://www.holcimfoundation.org/T1315/A11AME-overview.htm>.
<http://www.archdaily.com/168917/holcim-awards-winners-for-africa-middle-east/holcim-awards_gold_prize/> <http://www.archdaily.com/168917/holcim-awards-winners-for-africa-middle-east/holcim-awards_silver_prize/> <Holcim”>http://www.archdaily.com/168917/holcim-awards-winners-for-africa-middle-east/holcim-awards_bronze_prize/>Holcim Awards Winners for Africa Middle East <originally”>http://www.archdaily.com/168917/holcim-awards-winners-for-africa-middle-east/>originally appeared on ArchDaily, the most visited architecture website <http://www.archdaily.com/> on 15 Sep 2011.

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