Ralf Pasel and students use handmade bricks for boarding house at Bolivia school
Red handmade bricks and corrugated metal form this dormitory at a school in an Andean village in Bolivia, which was designed and built by Berlin architecture students and German architect Ralf Pasel.
The Bella Vista Boarding School is located in a village near the town of Cochabamba, which sits in a valley ringed by the Andes Mountains. Ralf Pasel, cofounder of German studio Pasel Kuenzel Architects, designed the project with 40 students from the Institute of Architecture at Technical University Berlin.
The 270-square-metre boarding house is part of the growing Bella Vista Agronomy Campus, which aims to offer "a perspective to juveniles from extremely poor families in Bolivia that goes beyond the common subsistence level of agriculture".
The campus opened in 2015 with the completion of an educational building, also designed by Pasel and a group of students. The new boarding facility provides housing and other amenities for pupils and faculty.
"The new boarding school constitutes the programmatic extension of the agricultural zone and sets up a broadly and large-scale agronomy campus," the team said.
The building takes cues from the academic building, which consists of a trio of large, brick-clad volumes with shed roofs. The boarding house is largely rectangular in plan, with an enclosed patio jutting off to one side. Together, the school and boarding house form an L-shaped plan.
The boarding house walls are composed of reddish bricks that were...
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