Kéré Architecture has placed first in a competition to design a protective shelter on the UNESCO-protected Meroe Royal Baths in Sudan, North Africa. Believed to have served nearby palaces from the great African Kingdom of Kush (now modern-day Sudan), the Meroe Royal Baths were listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2011 and is the focus of joint research by the German Archaeological Institute and the National Corporation for Antiques and Museums. Still marked by temples, palaces and over two hundred pyramids, the ruins of Meroe are a testimony to the exchanges of culture between the Mediterranean and Africa. Find out more about the proposal after the break.
Sudan
Kéré Architecture to Design Protective Shelter for Meroe Royal Baths in Sudan
https://www.archdaily.com/771846/kere-architecture-wins-meroe-royal-baths-design-competitionEric Oh
Medical Housing Compound / Studio Tam associati
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Architects: Studio Tam associati: Studio tamassociati – Raul Pantaleo, Massimo Lepore, Simone Sfriso, con Pietro Parrino y Gino Strada
- Year: 2009
https://www.archdaily.com/52911/medical-housing-compound-studio-tam-associatiNico Saieh
Prayer & Meditation Pavillion / Studio Tam associati
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Architects: Studio Tam associati
https://www.archdaily.com/18901/prayer-meditation-pavillion-studio-tam-associatiNico Saieh
Salam Centre for Cardiac Surgery / Studio Tam associati
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Architects: Studio Tam associati
- Year: 2007
https://www.archdaily.com/19061/salam-centre-for-cardiac-surgery-studio-tam-associatiNico Saieh