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This project is the combination of a desire for fair housing and the promise of trust in intellectual collaboration and active practices. 




How did the project born?



Over four semesters, our diverse team explores sustainable, affordable housing solutions in equatorial climates. Emphasizing local materials and ecological practices, we strive to blend traditional insights with modern design. This project is a journey of learning and sharing, underpinned by our commitment to community-focused, open-source development. Over four semesters, our diverse team explores sustainable.

Emphasizing local materials and ecological practices, we strive to blend traditional insights with modern design. This project is a journey of learning and sharing, underpinned by our commitment to community-focused, open-source development. Over four semesters, our diverse team explores sustainable, affordable housing solutions in equatorial climates. 





“Together, we aspire to contribute meaningfully to global housing challenges. Over four semesters, our diverse team explores sustainable, affordable housing solutions in equatorial climates.” 
Kevin Walz, 2023





Educational Collaboration



Fourah Bay College
Freetown, Sierra Leone 


Over four semesters, our diverse team explores sustainable, affordable housing solutions in equatorial climates. Emphasizing local materials and ecological practices, we strive to blend traditional insights with modern design. This project is a journey of learning and sharing, underpinned by our commitment to community-focused, open-source development. Over four semesters, our diverse team explores sustainable, affordable housing solutions in equatorial climates. 

Emphasizing local materials and ecological practices, we strive to blend traditional insights with modern design. This project is a journey of learning and sharing, underpinned by our commitment to community-focused, open-source development. 


Pratt Institute
New York, United States of America 


Over four semesters, our diverse team explores sustainable, affordable housing solutions in equatorial climates. Emphasizing local materials and ecological practices, we strive to blend traditional insights with modern design. This project is a journey of learning and sharing, underpinned by our commitment to community-focused, open-source development. 

Over four semesters, our diverse team explores sustainable, affordable housing solutions in equatorial climates. Emphasizing local materials and ecological practices, we strive to blend traditional insights with modern design. This project is a journey of learning and sharing, underpinned by our commitment to community-focused, open-source development. 



Our Meetings





We meet every week over Zoom to catch up with the respective updates both from professors and students. In addition, we work in collaborative boards on Milanote platform.



Over four semesters, our diverse team explores sustainable, affordable housing solutions in equatorial climates. Emphasizing local materials and ecological practices, we strive to blend traditional insights with modern design. This project is a journey of learning and sharing, underpinned by our commitment to community-focused, open-source development. Over four semesters, our diverse team explores sustainable, affordable housing solutions in equatorial climates. Emphasizing local materials and ecological practices, we strive to blend traditional insights with modern design. This project is a journey of learning and sharing, underpinned by our commitment to community-focused, open-source development. 

Emphasizing local materials and ecological practices, we strive to blend traditional insights with modern design. This project is a journey of learning and sharing, underpinned by our commitment to community-focused, open-source development. Over four semesters, our diverse team explores sustainable, affordable housing solutions in equatorial climates. Emphasizing local materials and ecological practices, we strive to blend traditional insights with modern design. This project is a journey of learning and sharing, underpinned by our commitment to community-focused, open-source development. 




We share all our progress 
open-source, in order to keep creating global knowledge



Over four semesters, our diverse team explores sustainable, affordable housing solutions in equatorial climates. Emphasizing local materials and ecological practices, we strive to blend traditional. 





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Bahram Road,
Southern Central, 00232
+232 33 218703

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Brooklyn, NY 11205
+1 718 636 3600
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