The Minne Floating School |
Brugge Grote Markt Cultuurmarkt |
Sunday evening, Kunle Adeyemi, a Nigerian architect responsible for the splendid Floating School at the Minnewater, gave a talk in the Concertgebouw in English. I was impressed that the large Flemish audience turned up for a lecture in English and even more impressed with the quality of what Meneer Adeyemi had to say! The Minnewater version of the Floating School was Mark 3; the first grew out of a response to the ramshackle overcrowded settlement living on a large expanse of water in Makoko, Senegal when space inland was scarce and expensive. The architect’s team had listened to many of the settlers, desperately poor but resourceful people, and in response to their comments about life on water, arrived at the first Floating School solution. Basically Mr Adeyemi is trying to provide ideas to accommodate a population explosion with a significant proportion of large towns and cities situated near water, chiefly coastline. His statistics were frightening; in Africa, 70% of large towns and cities are near water and 70% of these need only a small increase in sea levels to be submerged. He is especially interested in the impact of climate change and on the possibilities of living on water to cope with the varying demands of that climate change.
The original Floating School in Makoko,
used for many purposes like a daily market.
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