School project in Sarame, Tanzania, targeting particularly vulnerable children and young people.
Bio-centre in Kinawataka
Can a joint sanitation-project in a slum settlement be the starting point for achieving land rights and housing finance? That is what we examine in this project, inspired by a method developed by UN-Habitat.
Coffee-central in Nicaragua
The project will create better conditions for coffee farmers in the Nicaraguan highlands in collaboration with the social economy company Café Directo, which supplies sustainable coffee to churches in Denmark.
Football Clubhouse
In Sierra Leone’s capital Freetown, we designed a combined clubhouse and social meeting place that helps get young people off the streets and into an engaging and enriching community.
Land rights in Maputo #1
Through local planning and ongoing dialogues with local municipal bodies in Maputo, we are currently involved in a larger project that aims at providing formal land rights to the land occupied by thousands of residents in Maputo’s informal settlements.
Cooperative Dairy in Khovsgol
We are working on the final touches on a new cooperative dairy for dairy farmers in Khovsgol, Mongolia. The dairy increases the farmers’ ability to produce and sell their high-quality dairy products at a more reasonable price as an engine to prevent poverty in the region. The dairy is jointly owned by the farmers in the Khatgal area.
Casas Melhoradas
Casas Melhoradas (“improving housing”) is a housing project born out of the ambition to improve the housing conditions of low-income groups in Maputo, the capital city of Mozambique. The project introduces a series of new housing typologies and techniques in Maputo’s informal settlements.
Byg Udenfor (build outside)
The project encompasses a series of temporary, mobile housing for the homeless in Aarhus, Denmark. The project included co-design and co-construction.
Magburaka Education & Computer Centre
A combined IT learning facility and community house in Magburaka, Sierra Leone.
Cambodia Kindergartens
Two new kindergartens as replacements for those destroyed during the civil war that waged the country between 1955-1975.