Case study: Makoko floating school

Riise, J., Adeyemi, K. (2015). Case study: Makoko floating school. Current Opinion in Environmental Sustainability,13, 58-60.

Platform
Gothenburg
Publication type
Scientific article (peer-reviewed)
DOI Title
Case study: Makoko floating school
Journal
Environmental Sustainability
DOI
10.1016/j.cosust.2015.02.002
Author(s)
Jan Riise Kunlé Adeyemi
Published year

 

Abstract

Makoko is a slum community living in wooden buildings on stilts over the water of Lagos Lagoon in Nigeria, and canoes are the residents’ primary means of transportation. The challenges are significant, socially, economically and not least environmentally in view of changing climate and frequent flooding. In search of an appropriate solution, Amsterdam-based architects NLÉ have demonstrated a new form of floating buildings for Makoko and similar water cities in Africa and elsewhere. The first prototype is a Floating School, addressing appropriately not only building technology but also environmental issues and the everyday lives of people living in Makoko.

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