Students prepare to build a nursery school in South Africa

March 2, 2009 by: Blueprint

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In 19 days a team of undergraduate architecture students will travel to a township in South Africa to construct a nursery school for 80 children in just six weeks. Thirty-six second and fifth year students from the University of Nottingham, and their tutors Adrian Friend and Rashid Ali, have designed the building following a student competition.

The students are also are fundraising in order to buy materials and finance their flights. They will set off in 19 days for the township of Jouberton, near Klerksdorp which is 250km south west of Johannesburg.

The project began in September 2008 when more than 200 students entered an internal competition to design the nursery school. The brief specified a sustainable building, which took into account best practice in terms of kindergarten education.

In December 2008 a panel of tutors selected a project from one of the second year’s six units. A series of interviews was held with students from the second and fifth years to select the team that will travel to South Africa.

A series of timber portal frames has been constructed as a test in the grounds of Nottingham University school of architecture.

The project is being run in collaboration with Education Africa, a Johannesburg-based charity. It follows on from earlier building projects designed and constructed by students from Austrian schools of architecture in other impoverished townships.

The nursery is expected to be complete by the beginning of May. Regular updates and webcam images will be posted by the students.

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3 Responses to “Students prepare to build a nursery school in South Africa”
  1. Can you provide more information on this?

  2. Gian Luca Amadei says:

    The students (36 mostly 2nd years) are currently in Jouberton, a township 250 km from Johannesburg and are building a nursery. They’ll be there for 6 weeks. I think it’s pretty impressive. You can read more at their website http://www.projectjouberton.com

  3. His Lordship, the Right Revrend Bishop Z.P. Mvemve, The Diocese Office Staff and the Catholic Diocese of Klerksdorp welcome them at our Rabbuni Catholic Retreat Centre. We sincerley trust that they are all enjoying their stay at Rabbuni. We wish them every success with this wonderful project.

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