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5. Conclusion

5. Conclusion

Our “Women’s House” is designed to host activities which focus on education, medical care support, skill training, raising awareness and by this way to develop the village in the name of equality. We plan to build an ecological and sustainable architecture through ten months and to create a real home for local women. For the building itself, it takes advantage of passive design to make use of the natural lights to achieve cost-efficiency. The functions of each breakout space can meet the key fundamental needs for local women. Refer to the construction procedure, local contractors will be hired to take most of the heavy construction works. However, local women can be volunteers in exchange for learning the advanced labor skills. All bills of quantities are listed and kept within the budget. Landscape not only provides opportunities for local women to learn agricultural skills but also makes use of the grey water and human waste. The shadow of the trees can provide shade for buildings and local habitants who have a talk under the trees. A house may not solve the issue of gender inequality but it can be a very beginning for promoting all of the femenism campaigns.

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