Up! Up! And away…

March 9th at 9pm I will fly out and the mission will begin. As a case study for finishing my diploma at FAUP (Porto Architectural School), I've decided to volunteer and join A4A (Architects for Aid) in one of their humanitarian architecture projects. The projected on which I've been assigned is the construction of the LCCU (Lesotho Children Counseling Unit) centre in Lesotho. The building has been halted and an assessment, survey and new proposal and program will be drawn up in order that the building might finish to be built. Once this is completed a second trip will be organized and I'll be overseeing the building on site. The objective of this blog is to keep record of the work that is being done, both for the benefit of the members of A4A in London, FAUP to whom I'll also be reporting, my own record as well as friends and family that might want to know what I'm up to. Please comment on any post that you have an opinion, as this will undoubtedly help me in the completion of my thesis. Disclaimer: The information displayed on this site has not been previously edited or checked by any A4A staff and I'm the sole responsible for it's contents. A4A or any of the other involved organizations are not to be hold responsible on any account for what is published on this blog.

Thursday 19 February 2009

last post... I promise

I had promised I would not come back and write again on this blog, however last week I was fortunate enough to return to Lesotho, with RRA and A25 for another project (for information on that project please follow this link www.back2lesotho.blogspot.com ).

Having had the opportunity to visit the the building one year on was great! All the memories, the challenges, the joy it all just strolled past.

Anyway, I could bore you for hours if I were to continue... So here are some photos I took that day! http://picasaweb.google.com/pck.clarke/LCCUOneYearOn#

And this post I promise will really be the last one. I guess it's time to move on! (even if I know that the LCCU will always have a special place in my mind).