Mizan Facade
Mizan-Tepi university project is an innovative façade project that highlights the versatility and sustainability of bamboo as a construction material. By utilizing locally sourced bamboo, the project significantly reduced costs that would have otherwise been spent on importing materials, making it both economically and environmentally beneficial. The distinctive bamboo façade not only showcases the creative potential of this renewable resource but also reflects the local context of Mizan-Tepi, where bamboo thrives abundantly. This thoughtful integration of design and materials stands as a testament to the power of sustainable practices in modern construction.
Dimeka Lodge
The project embraces simplicity and sustainability by utilizing readily available materials and employing a tent-like structure in its design. Its primary objective, once the construction is finished, is to demonstrate that comfort and functionality can be achieved without compromising environmental responsibility. By prioritizing sustainable materials and construction techniques, the project serves as a model for eco-friendly development, showcasing how innovation and thoughtful design can harmonize with nature while maintaining a high standard of comfort and practicality. This initiative aims to inspire others to adopt sustainable practices in construction, contributing to a greener and more conscious future.
Entoto
The project Merged Bamboo shade into a modern viewing platform from where the whole city of A.A can be experienced. It showed it is possible to use sustainable materials in combination with industrial ones using design as a mediator. The project was commissioned as an addition to a park project intiated by the government of Ethiopia to create a tourist destination in the city of Addis Ababa.
Jinka Lodge
Jinka Lodge is a visionary project that harmoniously blends environmental consciousness with the rich cultural heritage of the Ari people in southwestern Ethiopia. Currently under construction the project draws inspiration from traditional, cultural expressions and utilizing sustainable building materials, the lodge is thoughtfully designed to minimize its carbon footprint while celebrating the local identity and preserving the environment.













