Senegal: Building sustainable schools using 'moon bricks'

Lebanese architect Leila Meroue is using a technique intended to build shelters on the moon, to build a sustainable school in the Senegalese village of Tivaouane Peulh.

The bricks are made using sack cut from a long roll into individual bags

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