Malawi Container School
Legson Kayira Community Center & Primary School
The design explores the possibility of the school as a covered canopy. It offers a larger covered area that provides shade, open, well-lit and well ventilated spaces. The structure becomes very efficient in terms of material vs. covered square meterage, and becomes itself a visual icon.Shade netting, lightweight steel, local masonry and corrugated iron form the architectural language of the building. Local masonry is used to create vertical louvers on the exterior of the classrooms to act as shading devices and structural support for the roof. The roofs have a slight fall to drain water into the gutters which feed the water tanks.Furthermore the proposal will include the use of refurbished shipping containers as these are structurally sound elements that have duality of function. Firstly as a transportable element, and secondly, as a shell and anchor for a new structure.One side of the container is removed, Locally manufactured bricks and pavers will be incorporated into the structure. By utilizing locally manufactured materials, it provides the people with a sense of ownership and softens the container as a foreign contextual element. The over-all feel of the building is light yet permanent and with the outer facade adjustable, provides the user with freedom in terms of spatial layout and climatic comfort.The addition of more containers makes the possibilities endless. The function of the building is not limited to a school, but can double as a community building or marketplace. These schools will act as beacons within the community, providing hope through learning, shelter through built infrastructure and nourishment through harvested rainwater to sustain subsistence farming initiatives.
A dual-purpose building made from containers, providing a sheltered marketplace and a community learning center in rural Malawi.
nside a Malawian container classroom with open sides, revealing locally made brickwork and a spacious educational setting.
The flexible facade of a container school adjusts to provide climate comfort, reflecting the innovation in rural Malawian education.
Local Masonry Meets Modern Education
The container school, with its material efficiency and covered area, acts as a visual landmark amidst Malawi's greenery.
A container-based classroom with one side open, integrating bricks and pavers, set in a rural Malawian village
A multi-functional container building, serving as a school and community center, stands as an icon of hope and sustainability in Malawi.
An architectural view of a container school with a gently sloping roof designed for rainwater harvesting, set against a clear sky.
An eco-friendly school in Malawi with open, airy classrooms made from repurposed shipping containers and local masonry for natural cooling.
Lightweight steel framework supports a covered canopy with shade netting, offering a spacious and ventilated learning environment.
A school under a vast canopy with walls of locally-made brick providing shade and structural support in a rural Malawian landscape.