The Kaedi Regional Hospital is the largest health facility in the Gorgol Region in southern Mauritania, and one known for its innovative architecture.
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Geography | |
Location | Kaédi, Gorgol Region, Mauritania |
Coordinates | 16°09′02″N 13°30′24″W / 16.15056°N 13.50667°W |
Organisation | |
Type | General |
History | |
Opened | 1992 |
Links | |
Lists | Hospitals in Mauritania |
The new hospital involves the use of hand fired locally made brick and a design based on a sequence of simple and complex dome structures. The structure was intended to be both to be naturally cool even while letting in significant light from the outdoors.[1]
The hospital was designed by the Italian Architect Fabrizio Carola of ADAUA, the Association for the Development of Traditional African Urbanism and Architecture. ADUA also used the design and construction project to develop and disseminate both a new "urban vernacular" architecture for the region and to train workers in new, low-cost and locally appropriate techniques in construction. Workmen were trained on site in the new techniques.
The hospital won the Aga Khan Award for Architecture in 1995.[2]
Gallery
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Corridor of the Hospital extension, free from accompanying families and featuring openings for cross-through ventilation.
References
edit- ^ aman-iwan. "AMAN IWAN". Tumblr. Retrieved 2023-11-22.
- ^ (ADAUA), Association pour le Développement naturel d'une Architecture et d'un Urbanisme Africains. "KAEDI REGIONAL HOSPITAL". the.akdn. AKDN.