Child Daycare and Adult Training Centre
Chimundo, Mozambique

This two-room structure, built by visiting architecture students during a two-week stay, uses low cost materials and technologies to create spaces for computer instruction and English lessons. The bearing structure for the computer room is a reinforced concrete frame filled in with sand-bags and other materials. The south façade of this room benefits from a glass-bottle wall- an inexpensive alternative to windows. The exterior iron roof, ventilated by trusses separating it from an inner straw mat roof, over-hangs to provide shade. Straw mats are used extensively as screens to filter light and dust.


Source: Aga Khan Trust for Culture

Location
Chimundo, Mozambique
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Completed 2009
Dimensions
75 m²
Building Usages
educational