Project Name: SCALEAfrica
Project Type: architecture
Project Mission/Goal: respond to our growing need for clean water, power, shelter, healthcare, education
Project Description:
Our initial visit in December 2005 to Chiutika Basic School was organized by Barry van der Maas, one of the owners of the Luangwa River Lodge located just outside the South Luangwa National Park. When we arrived, we were greeted by the headmaster, Mr. Lungu, who gave us a tour and explained the difficulties in running a rural school with almost no government funding and few paychecks arriving for his teachers.
With over 1000 students enrolled and a mere staff of 16 teachers, he had no desks, chalkboards and few textbooks. Despite this, he spoke proudly of his students’ accomplishments and his hope that we could help them to start a library by sending some books. His first request was a dictionary. When we returned to the U.S., we began sending books and exchanging letters, which took weeks to arrive. More than anything, we didn’t want to let them down- the requests were so humble.
In March 2006, a letter arrived from the headmaster telling us that the roof had been blown off the only classroom block during a storm the previous month. This was no longer an abstract issue half way around the world, but an event that impacted people we had come to know. That was it; the seed for SCALEAfrica was born.
In August of 2006, after much planning and communication with the school and our supporters in Zambia and the U.S., we returned to get the necessary approvals from the Ministry of Education, the local district officers, and Chief Mnkhanya of the Kunda tribe, within who’s jurisdiction the school is located. Through our discussions with the community, the goals were set, with the community pledging to make all the bricks necessary for two new buildings. That's over 100,000 bricks!
Mr. Lungu has since relocated to run another school and we are now working closely with Mr. Bollin Ngulube, Chiutika’s new headmaster.
Our Immediate Goals
• Complete a new roof on the existing classroom block $15,000USD
• Construct a new 1 x 4 new classroom block that will provide much needed educational and community space. $80,000USD
• Construct a new Life Skills Workshop where students will learn valuable trades $20,000USD
• Provide desks, chalkboards, and educational materials $15,000USD
• Incorporate effective solutions for clean drinking water, sanitation, ventilation and power $20,000USD
• Improve building standards and educate the community on building techniques to create long-lasting and sustainable structures.
Total: $150,000USD
We began full fund raising in May 2007, with the objective of starting construction in late 2007. The project is expected to take 12-24 months. We hope to begin initial project implementation before the heavy seasonal rains, which typically run from December to March.
The cost of building in Zambia is relatively inexpensive, though concrete prices have been rising tied to increased demand around the Soccer World Cup in South Africa in 2010. We have conducted careful cost analysis and have based our budget on extensive consultations with lodge owners and other sources on the ground well versed in similar construction and logistics. We have also received a detailed bill of materials for the scope of construction and intend to allow multiple suppliers to bid for the work. Day to day execution on the ground will be largely run together with the Luangwa River Lodge as a logistic partner & under the supervision of our Project Manager.
• The 1 x 4 classroom block will double the current classroom space.
• Large eave and roof ridge vents create continuous air circulation to promote natural ventilation.
• The building location creates an open courtyard that protects the area from dusty winds and creates a safe schoolyard for games and activities.
• A wide covered outdoor area will encourage breezes to move around the building and provide a cool place to gather or hold small informal classes.
• Large overhangs protect the building from heat gain during the hottest parts of the day.
• Vine planters further shade the building and bring some “green-ness” to an otherwise dusty courtyard
• Thick mud brick walls will insulate the interior from the inside out, keeping the building cool during the day and warm at night.
• The large classrooms with adjoining vestibules allow teachers to better monitor the students and give them offices to plan their lessons and store materials
• South facing skylights provide diffuse daylighting to allows for better visibility
• A large teacher’s room provides a meeting place for the staff and place for formal meetings with parents and school committees
• Oriented East-West to take advantage of natural daylighting
Links and Captions:
http://www.scaleafrica.org/
Project Details:
Location: Mfuwe, Zambia
Concept/Lead Architect(s)/Designer(s): Erinn McGurn/SCALEAfrica Founder
Project Architect(s):
Year (s): 2007 to 2009
Client: Chiutika Basic School
User Client: Teachers, Students, Community
Number of beneficiaries/users: 1000+
Project Phase: Completed
Major Funding: 501(c)3, Private Donations
Cost/Cost per unit: $90,000USD/$162SQM/$18SF
Area (if applicable): 555 sq m
Structural Engineers:
Electrical/Mechanical Engineers:
Contractor/Manufacturer: Wilbroad Nokhoma
Additional Consultants: Geoff Renou, Project Manager
Other: Guy Baron, SCALEAfrica Founder
Nominated by Cameron Sinclair



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Dear Architect
We are admiring your wonderful project Chiutika Basic School in Zambia -
Kindly introduce biogas-technology to improve health & hygiene and to
provide free energy for cooking & lighting as shown by Dr.Bindeshwar
Pathaks Sulabhacademy in India
http://www.sulabhinternational.org/st/community_toilet_linked_biogas_pan...
kind regards
Dr.Peter Riefenthaler free Health HELP library
http://www.healthlibrary.com/
-- my proposal:kindly install a biogas-digester adjacent to the toilets
improving health & hygiene plus generating energy for cooking & lighting
experienced by : http://www.sulabhinternational.org/
income generating : kindly implement the ideas written by Dr.Felix
Ryan : http://felixryanh2o.com/publications.htm
others : duckweed , tilapia , waterhyacinth , oyster-mushroom ,
http://www.fishfarming.com/duckweed.html
http://www.new-ag.info/03-3/develop/dev04.html
http://www.unam.na/centres/zeri/zambia.html
http://www.anamed.net/ waterhyacinth
kindly cooperate with : http://www.villagevolunteers.org/about-us/
all the best for your projects
Dr.Peter Riefenthaler
health ,hygiene & renewable energy:sebastiano
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Sun, 2012-05-06 18:49
my proposal:kindly install a biogas-digester adjacent to the toilets
improving health & hygiene plus generating energy for cooking & lighting
experienced by Dr.Bindeshwar Pathak :
http://www.sulabhinternational.org/st/community_toilet_linked_biogas_pan...
all the best for your project
Peter Riefenthaler
kindly view similar projects & comments with similar proposals & solutions :
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http://openarchitecturenetwork.org/projects/4064
http://openarchitecturenetwork.org/projects/umueze#comment-17530
http://openarchitecturenetwork.org/projects/worldhandsproject#comment-17...
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