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Post by Thassio on May 11, 2016 16:50:29 GMT -6
ENTRY # 503442327
STUDENT DORMITORY IN ABETENIM VILLAGE - EJISU-JUABEN DISTRICT/GHANA
Designed with 90% of local materials, such as mud, for the walls, bamboo, for the structure, and grass to bring inner comfort and sustainability to the whole project.
Exterior furnitures are designed to be low cost and life durable, using mud, concrete and iron.
All the rooms count on sustainable system for high inner comfort and it works like this: The grass layer covering the dormitory was the function to protect the rooms from direct insulation, these rooms have openings on each side, so it keeps a constant air movement, putting in fresh air and putting out hot and old air. On the top each room count with two skylights to make easier for the sun light to get in, and with this, full filing the sustainable system.
This building is designed to be flexible, so it can get bigger or smaller. Each room is designed to have seven students. The project in the picture have 23 dorms and a bathroom to fulfill 161 students needs.
BUDGET (USD $) Dorms BathRoom - Fittings - Total $6.534,00 Foundation - Total $73.240,00
Walling and Roofing - Total $1.350,00
Dorms - Fittings - Total $7.056,00
Miscellaneous - Total $5.913,00
23 Dormitories and bathroom total cost $94.093,00
If we dispart the total cost for each dorm and the bathroom, the medium budget for each one is: $ 3.920,54
Designer: Thássio Freire - Architect
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