Teacher housing
Ithuba, South Africa 2008
Professorship for Architectural Design and Timber Construction - Prof. Hermann Kaufmann
On the southermost edge of Johannesburg, the Ithuba Skills College offers the children of the very poor neighbouring Townships the opportunity of a developing apprenticeship, which, on top of the usual school topics, offers the underlying and fundamental skills of a trade.
The school project was founded as a private initiative and developed itself with the support and involvement of european universities who, in part together with the schoolchildren, designed and built the school buildings and open air facilities.
number of students | 15 |
design period: | 3 month |
construction period: | 8 weeks |
client: | Ithuba College |
collaboration: | Bauen für Orangefarm e.V. |
students: | |
project supervisors: | Markus Dobmeier |
The building manages the changing occupancy and diverse uses in a flexible manner. Closed courtyards generate several entrances to the individual living spaces and offer a necessary barrier to the school campus.