Adapting to Social Transformation Through Architecture: An Integrated Community Hub for Moshupa Village, Botswana

Type Thesis or Dissertation - Master of Architecture
Title Adapting to Social Transformation Through Architecture: An Integrated Community Hub for Moshupa Village, Botswana
Author(s)
Publication (Day/Month/Year) 2011
URL http://dalspace.library.dal.ca/bitstream/handle/10222/14070/Gaoboe, Mareko, MArch, ARCH, July​2011.pdf?sequence=4
Abstract
The thesis explores the role of Architecture in enhancing a sustainable rural livelihood in
Botswana. Moshupa village is analyzed and assessed to create an alternative, self-sustainable
model for rural development that can add value to the local economy, by fostering
self-reliance, capacity building and empowerment.
Through the design of an Integrated Community Hub for Moshupa, the thesis attempts to
embrace the changing dynamics of a village. It explores strategies that would inject life
into the village making it a desirable place for younger generations and women to live,
in a similar way to what is currently achievable in towns and cities. Most importantly, the
design principles and guidelines of traditional building techniques are explored through
studying spatial habitation and organization. Materiality of built form and study of details
are examined in search for an architecture that belongs to a place, by responding to the
current economic, cultural, technical and environmental challenges in Botswana.

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