Located on the southern outskirts of Chokwe, Mozambique, Hlauleka School is a semi-private Christian primary school that pledges a portion of tuition proceeds to housing, feeding, and educating children orphaned in Chokwe’s pervasive periods of famine. Only four miles from the Limpopo River, the school is also highly susceptible to severe flooding from heavy rains and cyclones. The proposed master plan and building designs for the 34,000 square meter secondary school fosters a sense of safety, community, and food security. The selection of compressed earth blocks (CEB) made from the red clay soil on site provides a cheap - though labor intensive - construction method typical to the region and capable of withstanding the Mozambican climate.

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