PROJECT

Eco Moyo Kindergarden

project started

June 2019

project type and size

Kindergarden aprox. 130 m2


Description: 2 classrooms for 60 kids under kindergarden age. To fill up this gap that currently exist in the school.

This project is being designed by Architectopia

Materials: Implementation of traditional and local tecnologies and materials.

Energy: Self renewable energy, water collection and solar panels.

Phase of the project: Delivered.

 
 

More about Eco Moyo

Eco Moyo Education Centre is a private primary school, located 2 hours north of Mombasa, in a rural area called Ezamoyo.We follow the national curriculum and are registered with the Kenyan Private School Association.  Our teachers are certified by national standards and registered with The Teachers Service Commission.

As of 2019, 132 students from Dzunguni village receive free education. All students are provided with the following:

- Nutritious porridge for breakfast

- Uniforms and PE Kits

- Textbooks and all school material needed

 Our ten acre plot includes the following facilities:

Four classrooms, four school toilets, sports field, office and storage room, staff room, school kitchen, three staff units for our teachers and a dormitory for 20 students from Mombasa (where we originally started the project).

Pretty much every visitor is shocked by how secluded we are in the bush. All of a sudden, these incredible buildings appear, with bright colors and modern design. Kids playing, surrounded by lush trees and the sound of birds. No traffic or noise. People are  just blown away. And with reason. It´s a magical place."

 

Founder Lindsay Sanner

 

For more information please visit www. Ecomoyo.com

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Photos by: Jan Godzimirski

Meet the team

Architect: Ryan Paul McGaffneyArchitectopia AS

Architect: Ryan Paul McGaffney

Architectopia AS

Architect: Valentina PetriccaArchitectopia AS

Architect: Valentina Petricca

Architectopia AS

Engineer: Mattia Carioti

Engineer: Mattia Carioti

Architect: Jan Kazimierz Godzimirski

Architect: Jan Kazimierz Godzimirski