SOS Children’s Village In Djibouti | Urko Sanchez Architects

SOS Children’s Village In Djibouti is designed by  Urko Sanchez Architects, Djibouti is located in the Horn of Africa, which suffers from persistent droughts and severe scarcities. We were approached by SOS Kinderdorf to design a residential compound of 15 houses where to run their family-strengthening programmes.

Photography by © Javier Callejas

We learned about SOS systems, about the community where the project would take place, their nomadic traditions and the extreme climate of the region. We searched for traditional housing references in similar cultural and climatic environments and finally decided to design a MEDINA with certain singularities:
A   It is a medina for children – A safe environment, with no cars, where the narrow streets and squares become places to play
B – It is a medina with plenty of open spaces – Public and private spaces are clearly defined. And in the private, the inside and outside areas melt, allowing residents to maintain certain outdoors living.
C – It is a medina with lots of vegetation – Where the inhabitants are encouraged to take care of their plants and benefit from the result.

Photography by © Javier Callejas

In terms of distribution, all houses follow the same scheme but are arranged in different ways, placed close to each other giving shade one another and generating alleys between them in an apparent disordered way. Natural ventilation and sun shading were intensely studied, introducing natural ventilation towers where needed.

Photography by © Javier Callejas

The construction of this project was possible thanks to an international team, which reflects the mixture of backgrounds in the practice of our profession, making every project a very enriching experience.

Photography by © Javier Callejas

Dji Fu – Chinese Contractor based in Djibouti
John Andrews – Ugandan Architect based in Djibouti
Fritz Bachlechner – Austrian Project Manager based in Kenya
Estrella de Andrés – Spanish Architect based in Kenya
Oliver Kabure – Kenyan engineer based in Kenya
And of course, all the Djiboutian who worked on site.
The funding came from the German Cooperation Aid. The materials were very simple: cement blocks, RC structure and Cemcrete finish from a South African company.

Photography by © Javier Callejas

Project Info:
Architects: Urko Sanchez Architects
Location: TadjouraDjibouti
Project Year: 2014
Photographs: Javier Callejas
Collaborators: Estrella de Andrés, John Andrews
Type: Humanitarian
Client: SOS The Children, INTERNATIONAL
Project Name: SOS Children’s Village In Djibouti

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