Wednesday, July 7, 2010

School No. 1 handset

In June 2008, fourth and fifth year architecture students KMUTT by the School of Architecture and Design began working with migrant construction workers in a camp on the outskirts of Bangkok. Many workers are with their children, and you do not have documents, these children have no access to education or healthcare. Parents of small children often take their children there with him, because no other place to go for it. This video is the first in a series of exhibitionsArchitecture students how these fundamental concerns react through participatory planning with children and adults in the community. In which students learn more about the provisions for construction workers, rights and architecture, as important is the protection of human rights. Graeme Bristol Centre for Architecture and human rights.



http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0VIlbxwgUVA&hl=en

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