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Palomino Border
Palomino, Guajira, Colombia
Hands-on work with students of the Design and Architecture.
meeting place
in use
Students Unversidad Javeriana directed by Carlos Hernandez, Christiaan job Nieman and Cesar Ramirez; Zulo Ark Spain.
With the 60 students and 6 teachers we arrived in Palomino once again to start a new project. The focus was now on the south part of town, across the state road, called "La Sierrita" which refers to the fact that this is the entrance to the Sierra Nevada. This part of Palomino is more focused on nature, and life is different than the other side. After a difficult negotiation with the locals we decided to build a waterless eco-toilet on a private lot, where a communal lunch room for children is run. With funding from national programs Chamaco and his wife Gilma give around 70 children warm lunch each day. They had no toilet or water other than their own.
We build a structure for the toilet, with space for a small library with childrens books. It has a roof for collecting rain water which can be used for the kitchen and so the children can wash their hands.
Lunch room for children at Chamacos house
planting trees with kids
How many students to set a column?
starting the roof
weaving the enclosire
Library
Entrada desde la cancha
Enclosure
Pulley for stair/door
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