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Day 15

La Cite Moderne / Victor Bourgeois

Hello guys, 
hope you're not upset about me posting at 3 am.
I know you've been waiting :')

Today's topic is a little different, recently with a human organization building low-cost houses for refugees in northern Syria. the discussion of how the design of refugees camp should be has been around, especially with the same organization launching a competition for a new camp next year.  

I didn't decide to join yet, but there is no harm with small research, Therefore, Today I started searching for a refugee camp, well there are very few ones. So I grow my search circle and came to social houses. hoping I will get to understand the principles of designing camps. 

Well after a long introduction, Let's get into the project. 

After WWII, the need for quick and affordable houses has emerged, especially with the wave of immigrants moving to the city for work. Today's project considers one of the biggest modern social house projects at that time. 
The site takes place beside Charles-Quint avenue, one of the most important axes in Brussels. The 275 units project is conceptualized as a little town as the street inside it are more short and narrow. The orientation of the building has been decided according to the sun and daylight. 


The project has two types of buildings, apartments that have been located around public parks, and single houses that have their own garden. where most of the houses have flat roofs, the blocks that were at the edge of the project had a hipped roof to create a relation with the city fabric. 

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