Tulane University architecture students showcase wetland ecosystem, NYC scaffolding, and Rohingya camp designs
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This article from Dezeen School Shows features student architecture projects from Tulane University's School of Architecture and Built Environment. The featured projects include a native wetland ecosystem design for a flood-prone neighborhood in New Orleans, a permanent scaffolding solution for New York City, and communal spaces for Rohingya refugee camps in Bangladesh. The piece showcases thesis work from Bachelor and Master of Architecture students.
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Also featured is a permanent solution for scaffolding in New York City and communal spaces for the Rohingya refugee camps in Bangladesh.
Dezeen School Shows: a native wetland ecosystem for a flood-risked neighbourhood in New Orleans is among the projects from students at Tulane University.

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