Together we built community spaces


OUR PROJECTS.

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Ahava Ministries, Malawi 2019.

In October 2019, Narda Beunders (field captain) went back to Ahava Ministries in Malawi, where she started the construction of this health clinic seven years ago, 2012. In order to contribute to a more efficient processing process of the moringa tree plantation on the clinic grounds, they built a Moringa House for the Ahava community.


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Sport Clubhouse, Kenya 2018.

In August 2018, Narda Beunders (field director) went to Kalobeyei refugee settlement, in Kenya, to built the first Klabu sport clubhouse. Together with the local Turkana community, the refugees and local organisations as LWF and UNHCR we built a wonderful office, playground and community house for the youth in Kalobeyei, to facilitate and stimulate sports and social activities among each other.


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Venice, architecture biennale 2016

Rising awareness and starting a dialogue about humanitarian architecture at the Venice Biennale of Architecture. In collaboration with Re-Vestlife, a Roof for Humanity launched a fundraising campaign, by building temporary community spaces in Venice.


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Kavala, Greece 2016.

In July 2016, Roof for Humanity started a new project at the mainland of Greece, in Kavala, to provide a communal space for the women and children of the camp community.


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Lesbos, Greece 2015.

In July 2015, Narda Beunders (the founder) saw with her own eyes the miserable circumstances that refugees are faced with when arriving on the Greek island of Lesbos. In order to contribute to a more humane arrival and stay for these displaced persons, Beunders built a community space.


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Ruimte om in te geloven, 2014

June 2014, our founder Narda Beunders, graduated from the Academy of Architecture in Amsterdam with a space to believe in. A building where everyone is welcome to be who you are, no matter what background. Inspired by sacral spaces in nature and architecture, the building creates space to think, to be in peace or to take a break from every day life.

A place to marvel.


 

Gallery Kryon 2017 Amsterdam

'Tangible abstraction', a photo exhibition of our event in Venice.

All revenues went to help us build shelters at places where needed.

 
 

Buy a picture of the photo exhibition 'Tangible abstraction' by Melissa Arras, February 2017 at gallery Kryon. Photo's of Roof for Humanity's event at the Venice Architecture Biennale.

https://kryonamsterdam.com/collections/melissa-arras