The Learning & Sports Center
Architect: General Architecture Collaborative (GAC)
Location: Masoro Sector, The Republic of Rwanda
Type: Educational, Cultural
Year: 2022
Photographs: Katie Garner, GAC
The following description is courtesy of the architects. The Learning and Sports Center is located among the rolling hills of Rwanda. The project was designed and built in partnership with community members in and around the small rural village of Masoro. The project takes the stance that sustainability means more
than building performance, it is the practice of sustaining communities through investment, inclusion, and advancement in the shaping of our shared built environment. The project was created using traditional and
advanced construction methods which utilized local expertise sustainable building practices and regional materials. This center offers indoor and outdoor facilities and free educational and wellness programs to all community members.
Full Project Description
The Learning and Sports Center is located among the rolling hills of Rwanda near the rural village of Masoro. The Center provides a library, classrooms, technology education rooms, indoor and outdoor exercise spaces, community teaching gardens, outdoor theaters, a basketball court and a community soccer field, all of which are accessible to community members free of charge. The project is a collection of interior and exterior spaces that provide a safe and secure environment for learning, play, and wellness.
During the construction period, GAC hired 390 builders from the surrounding region, 54% of whom were women. They received pension contributions, breakfast and lunch, as well as safety training and equipment. The project’s development and construction process was designed to offer community builders training opportunities in sustainable and durable construction techniques which included Modern Brick construction methods, modified recycled bitchumen roofs, site harvested stone foundations, and woven walls, doors and ceiling surfaces which use local grasses and bark. Off-grid infrastructures such as rainwater harvesting and biodigesters were implemented. Unlike typical institutions in the region which are surrounded by fortress-like walls, the Center uses parameter buildings, vegetation, and landforms to create a sense of security across multiple small courtyards and exterior spaces. Topographical changes were used to provide seating, differentiate programs, and define an existing soccer field for sport and community events. Excess soil from excavation was turned into compressed soil blocks for future construction projects and low-impact building techniques training.
GAC partnered with community leaders as well as education and healthcare NGOs to ensure that this center meet current and future community needs. After opening, GAC facilitated the hiring and training
of local managers who now run and maintain the center. During the pandemic, the center became a hub for disseminating information and distributing supplies necessary for keeping the community safe and
healthy. The harvest from the gardens was given to reduce the risk of malnutrition in local mothers and their children when access to food became difficult, and books in the library were accessible to children, so
they could continue to learn when schools were closed.
The Center’s inclusive design and construction process created a place which the entire community is now invested in protecting, maintaining and growing. Today, community members decide collectively how to
use the center, as a shared common.
About General Architecture Collaborative
General Architecture Collaborative (GAC) has been working with communities in East Africa for over a decade. With offices in Rwanda and the United States, we have worked to built partnerships with local
communities, and create a network of researchers, innovators and NGOs, committed to inclusive practices which foreground education, social justice and environmental responsibility. Our approach utilizes the
entire design and construction process to serve those most often overlooked by design practices and global development. As a designfocused non-profit we are able to advocate for, and direct funds towards, community education, sustainable building materials and construction research, and inclusive collaborative processes which ensure that each project impacts communities in multiple meaningful ways. We believe that good design goes beyond metrics or recognition. Rather, it is a measure of how we leave a lasting impact on our shared global environment and on the lives of those who will continue to maintain a responsible relationship with it.
Project Details
- Location: Masoro Sector, Rulindo District, Northern Province, the Republic of Rwanda
- Cost: $450,000 (USD)
- Floor area:
- 2 hectares (site)
- 1100 square meters (buildings)
Project Team
- General Architecture Collaborative: James Setzler, Patrice Ndababonye, Nicolas Kalimba Rugamba, Marie Claire Musengayire, Cynthia Twagirayezu, Marie Rose Ukwizabigira, Iris Gomm, Mia Shepard, Yutaka Sho, Leighton Beaman
- Consultants:
- Kate Spade NY On Purpose
- Teach Rwanda
- Gardens for Health International
- Shooting Touch
- Africa Yoga Project
- Construction:
- General Architecture Collaborative (planning, design, programming, construction, operation management)
- SKAT(ModernBricks training)
- Junho Chun (structural engineering)
- Photos: Katie Garner + GAC
- Community Partner: Isooko Community Development