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_a Berlanda, Tomà
245 _aChanging places: Mwito School in Nyamasheke, Rwanda by Creative Assemblages
250 _a23 February 2021
260 _aLondon
_bEMAP Publishing Limited
_c2021
520 _aOn the mappingrefugeespaces.com website, created by Nerea Amorós Elorduy to present research for her 2018 doctoral dissertation at the Bartlett, there is one visually powerful map, among many others, that locates long-term refugee camps in the geological formation of the East African Rift. The Catalan architect’s involvement with this part of the world began more than a dozen years ago. Historically a place of conflict, the Great Lakes region, and the Albertine Rift valley in particular, are a fascinating laboratory for the disciplines of architecture, landscape and urbanism. As Jean-Pierre Chrétien wrote in 2003, this fracture in the Earth’s crust is ‘a crucial region for research … because the tragedies of its present are very much a function of the political manipulation of its past’.
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773 0 _dLondon EMAP Publishing Limited
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_tArchitectural review
856 _uhttps://www.architectural-review.com/awards/w-awards/changing-places-mwito-school-in-nyamasheke-rwanda-by-creative-assemblages?utm_source=WordPress&utm_medium=Recommendation&utm_campaign=Recommended_Articles
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