AU Dormitory / TERRAIN architects

AU Dormitory / TERRAIN architects - Facade, GardenAU Dormitory / TERRAIN architects - Brick, FacadeAU Dormitory / TERRAIN architects - Table, Brick, ChairAU Dormitory / TERRAIN architects - Table, Shelving, ChairAU Dormitory / TERRAIN architects - More Images+ 22

Nansana, Uganda
More SpecsLess Specs
AU Dormitory / TERRAIN architects - Facade, Garden
© Timothy Latim

Text description provided by the architects. A dormitory was built as a residential school for 50students from sub-Saharan Africa to prepare them for entering universities abroad. It is located in a rapidly urbanizing town, 13km from Kampala, the capital city of Uganda. It stands right on the equator but high above sea-level. The building is designed to respond, simply, to the climate, with tall walls positioned East-West to maximize shade, and large openings facing South and North - that bring wind and light deep into the rooms. It comprised of classrooms, both male and female dormitories, staff quarters, a canteen, kitchen and also office for staff.

AU Dormitory / TERRAIN architects - Brick, Facade
© Timothy Latim
Ground Floor Plan
AU Dormitory / TERRAIN architects - Table, Shelving, Chair
© Timothy Latim

In the enclosed site, the biggest challenge was to keep a proper distance between quiet individual activities and group activities. Rooms that share a space between two brick walls - 3 and 4 meters wide spaces called 'bay' - are united, while those that stand each side of the wall are separated. Besides the span across - and unified - three 'bays' is large enough for the whole community to gather in. We noticed that the local people spent hot days outside - in shade and in the breeze - and we followed the same principle by positioning long walls on east and west sides to give shadow, and by making large openings on North and South facades to draw wind and light deep into the rooms.

AU Dormitory / TERRAIN architects - Table, Chair, Beam
© Timothy Latim
Walls Sketch
AU Dormitory / TERRAIN architects - Brick, Facade, Beam, Garden
© Timothy Latim

All materials and construction technologies were locally sourced - with respect for the local culture.  The variegated red bricks were carefully selected and the walls were carefully built. It is because the visual weight and thickness lend the building a sense of security, like the trunk ion a big tree that is rooted deeply into the Earth, which makes people want to touch or lean on it. Through the long process of construction, masons and laborers found pride in their own bricks that they originally thought had no value.

AU Dormitory / TERRAIN architects - Brick, Facade
© Timothy Latim

Project gallery

See allShow less

Project location

Address:Nansana, Uganda

Click to open map
Location to be used only as a reference. It could indicate city/country but not exact address.
About this office
Cite: "AU Dormitory / TERRAIN architects" 08 May 2019. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/916315/au-dormitory-terrain-architects> ISSN 0719-8884

© Timothy Latim

乌干达寄宿学校,当地材料打造通风校舍 / TERRAIN Architects

You've started following your first account!

Did you know?

You'll now receive updates based on what you follow! Personalize your stream and start following your favorite authors, offices and users.