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Working with REACH and Bethania Kids, there are two sites we are exploring to accommodate the housing of orphanages in southern India. The 1st site which we will be exploring is about an acre, accommodating about 45 orphanages. We are viewing this site as a smaller scaled prototype site to apply onto the 2nd site, a larger site looking to accommodate 200+ orphanges with consideration to having a "handicapped friendly" building and a day care center. Both are exciting sites and since we picked this up recently in December, we are looking for members to participate in this project. The scope of work is to design both sites to accommodate the orphanes needs, establish a form of "branding", and fundraising opportunies.
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We are designing a Donate and Shop space that allows for donations to be channeled, organized and then placed for display for the individuals to shop as they please. The design is planned to go to a schematic level. During construction, we will be looking to see if members would be interested in helping out also.
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We look to design for the village of Umueze, Nigeria a safe and functional primary schoolhouse. The new building is to replace an existing schoolhouse that has become old and dilapidated, requiring a disproportionate amount of resources and maintenance. The schoolhouse is seen as the center of growth within the village. It is not only a place for children to learn, but a gathering place for the students to populate and create connections that strengthen the community as a whole.
18 classrooms, Technology center, Library, Outdoor stage, Conference Room, Bathroom blocks, Kitchen, Play court, Public gallery, Nurse office, Head master office
After one passes through the campus’s gates that defines the threshold into the learning grounds and provides a level of security, the individual is invited to experience a fragmented axial courtyard that connects the existing building transformed into library/media center (symbol of growth & progress) to an outdoor gathering space (preservation of community). Lining the courtyard are classrooms which are oriented to maximize the use of passive technologies and create an open facade to the courtyard, allowing for exchanges of views and experience. Between the classroom blocks, interstitial trellised outdoor spaces are formed offering opportunities to expand the classroom beyond the walls formally defined. Integrated in the courtyard are interactive landscape/hardscape elements creating a spatial experience for children to play as they desire and along with areas for seating and paths leading to end destinations.
Exceptional learning environment Self Sustaining Cost-Effective Culturally responsive Community spaces Icon of progress Empowerment of Technology and Trades
SOME (So Others Might Eat) is an interfaith, community based non profit organization that exists to help the poor and the homeless in Washington, DC. One of their Single Room Occupancy (SRO) homes called the Shalom House needs work done to their communal bathrooms, communal kitchens, and efficiency kitchens. They would also like AFH-DC's help in designing an exterior awning for their entrance, and signage that can be seen from the train line down the street.
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