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Most of the orphanage build as an institution with the strong burden with society this institutionalize isolate the orphans make their life harder than it used to be we believe everything can change in the sack of hamlet .hamlet is a place where the orphans can learn from each other and build a community, hamlet is a village for orphans
Ez Sbini on Instagram: "Orphanage home. world. The concept of the design inspired by candy, sadly in our world the typical orphanage homes looks like prisons, it's hurtful to know that these poor children who lost their parents ends up in semi-dungeons, deprived from their basic need which is a happy childhood in a safe beautiful home. I spent considerable time on this concept design and I really wanted to keep the design as much constructible as possible. For the interior I kept the candy…
CDB prompted 05/08/2023 Design an elementary school cafeteria with a focus on healthy food and nature. The cafeteria should have natural light and affordable furniture and finishes. There should be children sitting at tables eating healthy food.- v 5
"I also have a house in town" The environment of the orphanage is like a picture of the child at home. As a result, the design of such spaces is very important for them to consider it as their home. # Architecture Competition # Interior Design Competition # Residential Building Competition
This #orphanage in Indiranagar houses infants that have been abandoned or are children of single mothers who can’t keep them. (You can see the cradle which is kept just inside the gate of the orphanage, people can leave their babies there and ring the bell to notify the sisters inside... heartbreaking.) They don’t get any money from the government and survive on the funds given by the missionaries and public. You can give money to them or buy some essentials like milk powder, baby cereals…
Today, we're going to go on a tour of the orphanage. Unfortunately, some curious little fingers had touched the actual lens of the camera and we took a good number of photos before noticing that "enhancement". Regardless of the cloudiness in most of the photos, there are some good shots and a particularly good memory from this tour too. On the drive to the orphanage, we drove thru some of the poorest and run down areas that I think I have ever seen. I began noticing that the buildings were…