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Oct 27, 2024
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A vibrant, coastal school complex in Jamaica, comprising repurposed shipping containers in a kaleidoscopic array of colors, stacked in a dynamic, geometric pattern. Each container, now a classroom, boasts expansive glass windows that frame the turquoise ocean, inviting the sea breeze in. Lush palm trees and tropical foliage envelop the campus, fostering an eco-friendly ambiance. Green roofs and open-air walkways connect the classrooms, allowing students to revel in the island's natural beauty

“Jamaica houses” generally refers to the diverse range of residential buildings found across the island, encompassing traditional wooden homes, modern concrete structures, townhouses, and apartments. These homes are often designed to accommodate the tropical climate, featuring elements like verandas, high ceilings, and large windows to enhance ventilation and comfort. The term may also encompass properties of historical and cultural significance, such as plantation houses or great houses, which hold architectural or historical value. In the real estate market, “Jamaica houses” broadly refers to properties available for sale or rent, catering to various needs from luxurious villas to more modest family homes. Additionally, the term can sometimes refer to official government buildings, like Jamaica House in Kingston, the office of the Prime Minister.

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