Hassell works in collaboration with Australian-based charity organization One Heart to create the Hope Village, which is a community center located in Tanzania. It is defined by its 3D-printed design which replaces the usual construction of layered concrete. It is made using locally sourced soil for an ultimately sustainable solution. The Hope village is a part of an expansive plan that the team aims to offer resources such as childcare, school, housing, and care to train youth.
Mark Loughnan, Principal, and Head of Design at Hassell shares "The Hope Village community hall design seeks to create a beautiful, functional, safe, and uplifting environment that provides both hope and education for vulnerable girls. The hall is a welcoming space that creates an innovative central activity hub connecting with its surrounding environment. The design and building process for the hall aims to engage the community and provide ongoing opportunities for local participation and education throughout construction."
3D-Printed Community Centers
One Heart and Hassell Design the Hope Village in Tanzania
Trend Themes
1. 3d-printed Architecture - Utilizing 3D printing technology for constructing community centers showcases a futuristic approach to building design, significantly reducing traditional material waste.
2. Sustainable Construction - The use of locally sourced soil for the construction of Hope Village highlights a move toward eco-friendly building materials that promote sustainability and reduce carbon footprints.
3. Community-centric Design - Designs that focus on creating multifunctional spaces like the Hope Village emphasize the importance of fostering community engagement and providing holistic social services.
Industry Implications
1. Construction - The construction industry can explore the potential of 3D printing to streamline building processes and enhance sustainability in architecture.
2. Non-profit Organizations - Non-profits can look into innovative building solutions such as 3D printing to better support underserved communities with cost-effective infrastructure.
3. Eco-friendly Materials - The development and use of environmentally friendly materials like locally sourced soil are becoming crucial in driving the trend toward green construction practices.