Monday, 18 August 2014

SECTION F IN PICTURES

This week we were allowed to take pictures of our site. so here are a few pictures to really allow you to understand the settlement of Denver and its architectural fabric.

 
 ENTRANCE INTO SECTION F OF DENVER
 
 
OPEN SPACE OUTSIDE USED AS KITCHEN SPACE FOR THE SHACKS AROUND.
 
 
WASHING LINES ARE TO BE FOUND ALL OVER SITE

 
TOILETS PROVIDED BY THE GOVERNMENT

 
HERE WE SEE ONE OF THE ONLY BRICK HOUSES IN DENVER .

 
ACCIDENTAL COUTYARDS IN DENVER THAT ACTUALLY BECOME AN IMPORTANT PART OF THE SETTLEMENT

 
A PANORAMIC SHOWING THE FABRIC OF DENVER

 
MAIN COMMUNAL MEETING SPACE

 
INSIDE THE OLD BEER HALL THAT BURNT DOWN IN 2011 NOW USED AS HOUSING SPACE.

 
WE CAME ACROSS SOME COMMUNITY DRIVEN BUSINESSES, THESE LADIES TAKE STONES AND CRUSH THEM TO CREATE FLOOR FINISHES.
 

 
THIS IS A TYPICAL EXAMPLE OF WHAT MATERIALS ARE USED TO BUILD THESE HOUSES.

 
THIS IS SHOWING HOW ELECTRICITY IS CONNECTED FROM THE HOSTLES

 
EACH TOILET HAS A OWNER AND EACH OWNER HAS A LOCK, AND THOSE THAT DONT HAVE TOILETS USE THE SPACES BETWEEN THE TOILETS
 

 
A VIEW LOOKING UP CLEARLY SHOWING THE WEB OF ELECTRICTY AND THE DANGERS THAT COME WITH IT.

 
SHOWING THE PASSAGE WAY BETWEEN SHACKS.

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