Kunle Adeyemi of NLÉ has proposed a floating community to improve slum conditions in the lagoon settlement of Makoko in Lagos, Nigeria.
Adeyemi and his firm, NLÉ, are already putting the finishing touches on a three-story, 2,300-square-foot floating school for 100 students between the ages of 4 and 12.
It has been constructed from locally sourced wood and a base of 256 used plastic drums, the new school features enclosed classrooms on the second level and an open-air classroom on the third floor, all anchored by a waterside playground and green space.
The Makoko school, which held a preview celebration earlier this month, completes the first phase of NLÉ's plan to erect a livable city for the 250,000 population on the lagoon.
Well done Mr Adeyemi!
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Adeyemi and his firm, NLÉ, are already putting the finishing touches on a three-story, 2,300-square-foot floating school for 100 students between the ages of 4 and 12.
It has been constructed from locally sourced wood and a base of 256 used plastic drums, the new school features enclosed classrooms on the second level and an open-air classroom on the third floor, all anchored by a waterside playground and green space.
The Makoko school, which held a preview celebration earlier this month, completes the first phase of NLÉ's plan to erect a livable city for the 250,000 population on the lagoon.
Well done Mr Adeyemi!
- Posted using BlogPress from my iPad
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