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Working on a layout for cottages for a small hotel in rural Kenya. The client is looking for a perfect circular/round layout that would be roofed with grass thatch. It's both easy and difficult. #ArchitectureKE
The foundation works for one of our signature projects in Nakuru are coming up well as seen from these exciting drone shots.
This will be one of the best stop over joints in the whole of the Mombasa Malaba Highway courtesy of design work by #ArchitectureKE.
Executive offices for a leading manufacturing company in Kenya. Low key. Double storey with an expansive roof terrace.
Breaking ground in the first week of February 2025. With a tight completion schedule of 5 months.
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Putting final touches to the shell of what would be one of the best stop overs along the Nyeri-Nanyuki Road in Chaka.
The development entails a fuel station, a convenience store, shops, restaurant facing Mt. Kenya, guest accommodation, swimming pool among others.
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You do not have to break an arm and a leg to build an elegant home for your family.
We have just completed the design work for this four bedroom (all ensuite) bungalow with an elevated ceiling in the lobby and lounge. We hope to break ground in January 2025 🤞. #ArchitectureKE
We were honored to have had Arch Martin Tairo Maseghe, the CECM of Public Works, Infrastructure, Housing and Energy at Taita Taveta County, join us at the Release of the Status of the Built Environment (SBE) 2024 Report.
He gave insights on the challenges that counties face in Development Control, for instance: Budgetary Constraints and Overlapping of Roles between counties and organizations such as KERRA and KURA.
Thank you for being with us.
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This #ArchitectureKE residential project to be built in Kamangu is taking really good shape. What are your thoughts about the brick cladding? Would you try it for your house?