Post by gustavofurlan on May 31, 2016 11:00:38 GMT -6
The project Abetenim schools, consists of a design input for classrooms to be deployed in the village Abetenim Village, Ejisu-Juaben District in the Ashanti Region of Ghana, proposed to assist in the education of poor children living in the region.
The idea began with the proposal to design a school with enough spaciousness, quality architecture and to discuss the use of vernacular materials. in the process, the climatic factors and the search for natural, low-impact materials into the formed the first guideline. Followed by the intention of you work spatiality integration with the outside with the inside, in fact create an inviting environment for public access and thus pose a greater role in the community, elapsing of a format that can be expandable. the school can continue growing and adapting as local demand requires, not limited to an initial proposal, but a living proposal that suits.
The cover has formed cross-top opening to assist in ventilation. produced with metallic structure is designed to withstand severe weather and have facilitated production
Mud walls is project-requirement from the beginning create a fertile bond between contemporary architecture and vernacular cultures. Built on the foundation raft in 6 cm reinforced concrete, they are built over 3 meters and then a concrete strap the ends, creating a contact between cover and wall durability.
Each classroom has 2 doors 1.5 meters wide, positioned face to face in the two room edges, creating a visual corridor that crosses the classroom to the opposite side.
Opening, by requirement of mud characteristics, follow the ground by the end of the wall, and topped with concrete strap on top of the wall, which creates a gap of 1.5 x 3 meters. Assigns good ventilation, lighting allows for different uses inside the room. It will be made by bamboo logs, with outer jacket kente cloth made by the residents of the region and that is as strong cultural symbol of the population.
The louvers located on the side of the hall plays auxiliary role in the sunlight of the rooms, these made with wood fillets that can be found in the vicinity of where the school is located
The cost of the work tried to fit within the stipulated in the tender notice, limited to $ 8,000.
In the project, using values raised in the region in Ghana, we arrive at the value of $ 4823 US dollars in materials:
Concrete = $ 567.5
metal frame coverage = $ 2676.5
Metal tiles = $ 364
Frames, accessories and equipment = $ 1,000
Electrical Installation = $ 215
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The idea began with the proposal to design a school with enough spaciousness, quality architecture and to discuss the use of vernacular materials. in the process, the climatic factors and the search for natural, low-impact materials into the formed the first guideline. Followed by the intention of you work spatiality integration with the outside with the inside, in fact create an inviting environment for public access and thus pose a greater role in the community, elapsing of a format that can be expandable. the school can continue growing and adapting as local demand requires, not limited to an initial proposal, but a living proposal that suits.
The cover has formed cross-top opening to assist in ventilation. produced with metallic structure is designed to withstand severe weather and have facilitated production
Mud walls is project-requirement from the beginning create a fertile bond between contemporary architecture and vernacular cultures. Built on the foundation raft in 6 cm reinforced concrete, they are built over 3 meters and then a concrete strap the ends, creating a contact between cover and wall durability.
Each classroom has 2 doors 1.5 meters wide, positioned face to face in the two room edges, creating a visual corridor that crosses the classroom to the opposite side.
Opening, by requirement of mud characteristics, follow the ground by the end of the wall, and topped with concrete strap on top of the wall, which creates a gap of 1.5 x 3 meters. Assigns good ventilation, lighting allows for different uses inside the room. It will be made by bamboo logs, with outer jacket kente cloth made by the residents of the region and that is as strong cultural symbol of the population.
The louvers located on the side of the hall plays auxiliary role in the sunlight of the rooms, these made with wood fillets that can be found in the vicinity of where the school is located
The cost of the work tried to fit within the stipulated in the tender notice, limited to $ 8,000.
In the project, using values raised in the region in Ghana, we arrive at the value of $ 4823 US dollars in materials:
Concrete = $ 567.5
metal frame coverage = $ 2676.5
Metal tiles = $ 364
Frames, accessories and equipment = $ 1,000
Electrical Installation = $ 215
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