We are excited that this grant allows us to deepen our existing North South collaboration with the vision to apply our research in a real world context.Whilst this research will foremost benefit the local village population through a detailed study on (social) space, materials, technologies and how the existing model can create sustainable futures, our findings will also address issues that are relevant for many other tropical rural building typologies."

The winning proposal is ambitious and innovative whilst pursuing practical, implementable, and transferable outcomes at varied scales, from regional development to detailed material proposals.

Blog: Jal Sahelis: The women fighting drought in Bundelkhand
Blog: Jal Sahelis: The women fighting drought in Bundelkhand

Blog: Jal Sahelis: The women fighting drought in Bundelkhand

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Blog: Driving on destruction: How EVs are exploiting Congo’s mines
Blog: Driving on destruction: How EVs are exploiting Congo’s mines

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Blog: The rift between coastal communities and coral reef degradation
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