The project is in Africa, Kenya, Turkana county which is in a desert climate area.So the whole design is inclined towards sustainability in a desert area which includes protecting and restoring the habitat,eliminating heat island effect, light pollution reduction, use of native vegetation, capturing rainwater for irrigation, treating wastewater on site, recycling greywater, reducing energy consumption and promoting alternative energy sources.
The building has two floors having living room,dining area,kitchen area, guest bedroom on the ground floor and master bedroom, study area, and a kid's bedroom on the first floor.
The walls are 300mm thick cavity walls made of brick to increase their thermal mass and reduce heat gain in the building.
The slabs are constructed using brick hollow pots to reduce construction cost and reduce heat gain.
There is provision of a greywater treatment system on sight and also installation of solar panels on the roof.
Select the photo on which you would like to give consultation
Write feedback
Message to student
This message is intended for the student only and will not be published publicly, nor will the student's response to it. However, this message is subject to approval by the INSPIRELI team for the protection of students.
Your recommendation is of tremendous value to our community!
Recommend manufacturers and construction companies that the next generation of architects should learn from. We would love to open our community to such companies.
Vítejte1 / 3
Warnings
Already registered?Sign in
The INSPIRELI community welcomes you!
Here you can set up your profile on INSPIRELI.
Person
Company
Create a new user!
Welcome2 / 3
Warnings
Already registered?Sign in
Great to meet you!
INSPIRELI FAMILY spans 150+ countries.
Welcome3 / 3
Warnings
Already registered?Sign in
Great to meet you!
INSPIRELI FAMILY spans 150+ countries.
Add school / university
Info
Saving, please wait...
Čakajte, prosím
Vyhľadávame pre vás relevantné spoločnosti, prosím, počkajte chvíľu.