120 HOURS

ECO MOYO
In the Dzunguni village in Kenya, Eco Moyo Education Centre started a project in 2013, with the ambition of providing free primary education. They can now offer free primary education to more than 200 children in the village. They are constantly planning the next step.
Through the Whirl
Materials Used
Education is the most empowering force in the world. It creates knowledge, builds confidence, and breaks down barriers to opportunity. “Seclusion through the bushes, and behind that we find these beautiful minds”. The idea was that a “universal” space could be recruited for a multitude of activities. Uniting minds with divided spaces. The rotating gates encapsulate the present module, dividing spaces into ‘couple’, ‘group’ and ‘crowd’ hence making it modular and dynamic. Pergola represents the amalgamation of ambiguous futures and also the opportunity for a great future. It depicts captivity from a distance, but when one’s inside, it depicts various opportunities to experience and move out of the space.
Eco Moyo
Published:

Owner

Eco Moyo

Place for playing, teaching and gathering.

Published: