African Flow Kindergarten / Urbanitree
Briefly

The kindergarten in Cameroon emphasizes a design rooted in ancestral African architecture principles. It aims to create educational spaces that form emotional connections for children with their environments. The building, designed by Vicente Guallart and Daniel Ibanez, is constructed using low-tech methods and locally sourced materials like wood and rammed earth. This approach enables it to respond effectively to the accelerated developmental pressures in the area, while also engaging local artisans in the construction process.
The design of the kindergarten in Cameroon draws on principles of ancestral African architecture, creating educational spaces that foster emotional connections for children.
This low-tech building utilizes local artisans and materials, such as wood and rammed earth, addressing the rapid developmental challenges faced by the region.
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