Category: Live
Honorable Mention
Located in the 40-acre village of Kigutu, a 2.5-hour drive from Burundi’s capital, is Village Health Works—an organization founded by a native Burundian as a New York– and Burundi-based nonprofit that provides healthcare for the surrounding communities. Designed by New York’s Louise Braverman, Architect, the 6,000-square-foot, 18-bed staff dormitory takes its inspiration from the local vernacular. The concrete structure is infilled with locally made bricks, and features deep porches that nod to the indoor/outdoor communal living spaces of the region and promote community engagement. Kigutu is entirely off the grid, and a solar array and solar hot water heaters located at the rear of the structure provide all power. Dug into the hillside as it is, the brightly colored dormitory takes advantage of the insulating land mass for natural cooling.
See all of the winners of ARCHITECT's 2014 Annual Design Review here.