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Final design and concept

Fusion faith centre, located in Kitwe, Zambia, is  multi-faith centre which will be build with eco-friendly materials. It is positioned in the city centre, on the same site as my previous project, and aims to fill the gap of a multi-faith centre in the small city of Kitwe and to connect the habitants of different background, culture and religion together . The design of Fusion Faith blends primitive styles with modern materials, creating a structure that still shows Zambia's architectural style. The implementation of the Faith Fusion Centre will take into account the existing trees and stream on the site, and will be adapted to Kitwe's climatic conditions. 


Final design

The design  of the multi-faith centre features a circular building with designated areas for various religions, accompanied by a semi-circular structure around it. This semi-circular space will serves as common areas for users, encouraging inclusivity and shared experiences. I chose concrete blocks as the primary construction material to emphasise sustainability. Wood will be used to cover the entire building, including the dome and the semi-circular structure to highlight its aesthetic appeal and contributing further to sustainability. The door frames will be made of curvy oak wood, while the doors themselves will be made aluminum. The building has six arched windows created from clear aluminum, a popular material for glass windows and doors in Zambia. The rooftop will have diamond-shaped elements to maximize natural light inside. Laminated glass, known for its durability and sun-resistance, will be used for the windows to ensure a bright and well-lit environment. To ensure user safety and define the boundaries of the centre and surrounding area, a small fence made of brown bricks will encircle Unity Haven. Additionally, in the inside of the fence and outside the building there will be two water areas on each side of the building in the form of a cylinder. And in between there will be a concrete pathway which will lead directly to the main entrance. This building was designed to go beyond just aesthetic in order to  provides a serene atmosphere for contemplation and reflection.

Comments

  1. Do you have a location fixed for this yet???? You say this is located in the city centre but don't have any evidence for that on your blog. The location should be easily accessible, with good transport links so that all are able to come to the centre. The facilities around it are important too. Post about your location and also post on the links it will have to your park from Term 1!

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