Goals
The proposed J. O. Chifundo School building plan
is to provide
a permanent building for this 12 year old school and thereby direct all
tuition collected to curriculum/ teachers rather than escalating rental
prices associated with the current facility. The Chifundo parent
committee purchased land 8 years ago in hopes of this being possible.
Comparing construction
costs and methods in Zambia to the US is difficult due to the different
economic climate, culture, and simpler approaches demanded for affordability
in environment where many are jobless and barely getting by. View
the first architectural drawing here. (320kb
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The proposed school structure would compare to
a simple, single story, warehouse building constructed of concrete
blocks, steel doors and frames, steel window frames, steel roof joists,
and decking of compressed asbestos panels, all on a concrete foundation…basic
construction with no bells or whistles. The concrete walls are plastered
and painted as well as the doors and frames and window frames.
The steel window frames would be glazed, but would all face the interior
Outdoor Seating Area or corridors. There are no windows in the exterior
walls of any rooms because these walls make up the security perimeter
of the entire facility. The only openings in this wall are for personnel
traffic or vehicles and are all controlled by a heavy steel gate that
is locked at night. In some cases broken glass may be placed on top of
the perimeter wall to prevent someone from climbing over.
All interior spaces are lighted and the restrooms have
fixtures comparable to those found in European countries. Classroom
furnishings include tables, chairs, blackboards, bulletin boards and
ceiling lights.