Lycée Français Charles de Gaulle, Damascus, Syria – Architect: Ateliers Lion Associés

Introduction: Aga Khan Award for Architecture 2013 Shortlisted Projects

AKAA 2013 Cycle Shortlisted Project Lycée Français Charles de Gaulle Damascus Syria
Aga Khan Award for Architecture 2013 Cycle Shortlisted Project Lycée Français Charles de Gaulle Damascus Syria. More information.

In designing school facilities in this desert climate, the architects opted for natural ventilation, a decision with crucial implications for the morphology of their solutions. The buildings are typically two-storey patio structures each giving onto a small, lush, and sheltered garden. The garden is the building block, creating the microclimate, feeding cool air into the ventilation system through PVC pipes, made to circulate by means of the updraft created by solar chimneys. The walls are double-block for its thermal properties: solid concrete on the inside and concrete breeze-blocks on the outside, separated by an air pocket. The classrooms are arranged in rows on both sides of major axes, in a pattern of alternating buildings and gardens.

More information: http://www.akdn.org/architecture/project.asp?id=4032
Architect: http://www.atelierslion.com/#/fr/CARTE/17
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