Brick by Brick: a Doctor's House for Maji Moto / Studio TOTALE

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Arusha, Tanzania
  • Architects: Studio TOTALE
  • Area Area of this architecture project Area:  55
  • Year Completion year of this architecture project Year:  2018
  • Photographs
    Photographs:Maria Chiara Gatti
  • Manufacturers Brands with products used in this architecture project
    Manufacturers:  ALAF, Tanga Cement PLC
  • Lead Architects: Arch. Marco Nucifora; Arch. Claudia Cavallo; Arch. Elena Pazzaglia; Arch. Andrea Pazzaglia; Arch. Alessio Orrico
  • Team: Alessandro Pieroni, Andrea Testi, Cassandra Calugi, Cecilia Sgammini, Costanza La Greca, Jacopo Bardi, Jacopo Naldi, Lavinia Antichi, Margherita Franchi, Maria Vittoria Genovesi, Marta Gironi, Martina Calcinai, Michela Gessani, Michele Franzone, Stefano Ottaviani
  • Collaborators: C-re-a.i.d. (N.G.O.)
  • Clients: Maji Moto village, Arusha Government
  • City: Arusha
  • Country: Tanzania
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Brick by Brick: a Doctor's House for Maji Moto / Studio TOTALE - Windows
© Maria Chiara Gatti

Text description provided by the architects. Maji Moto is a spontaneous village in the northern Tanzania, Arusha area, nearby the Kilimanjaro mountain. The Doctor's House needed to keep the medical center operative, will grant access to basic healthcare treatments for the population by allowing dwelling for those who will work in the dispensary.

The building itself is a prototype for both sustainable technology and spatial distribution. The 30sm surface is divided into four equal modules: three indoor spaces (two bedrooms and one living), one outdoor space (cooking area). This space helps to avoid intoxication by smoke caused by the common habit of cooking indoors. Is covered yet open to create a dialogue with the other buildings and environment.

Brick by Brick: a Doctor's House for Maji Moto / Studio TOTALE - Beam, Column
© Maria Chiara Gatti
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Brick by Brick: a Doctor's House for Maji Moto / Studio TOTALE - Brick, Beam, Handrail
© Maria Chiara Gatti

The porch is a filter between public and private space. The project is built with local materials: soil, stone, and gravel. The walls are built in C.S.E.B (Compressed Stabilized Earth Blocks). The use of wood is kept to the minimum needed. The technologies involved are low cost, quick, and easy to build. We aimed to blend tradition with contemporary standards to promote some small yet effective innovations.

Brick by Brick: a Doctor's House for Maji Moto / Studio TOTALE - Beam, Column
© Maria Chiara Gatti

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Cite: "Brick by Brick: a Doctor's House for Maji Moto / Studio TOTALE" 29 Dec 2020. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/905984/brick-by-brick-a-doctors-house-for-maji-moto-studio-totale> ISSN 0719-8884

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