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Photos from Ubuntu Design Group's post 16/03/2022

**Appreciation Post**

Mona-Lisa has been an associate architectural designer with us for the past year and she’s transformed how we work and think of architecture. She’s an incredible designer who’s led our impact design department over the past year.

Her work ethic, attention to detail and passion for social impact design has been an inspiration to all us at Ubuntu.

Mona, thank you for challenging us to be better. We’ve been honored to have you be a part of our team over the past year. We wish you all the best as you go to graduate school and we can’t wait to see all the amazing things you go on to do.

Photos from Ubuntu Design Group's post 16/03/2022

**Appreciation Post**

Mona-Lisa has been an associate architectural designer with us for the past year and she’s transformed how we work and think of architecture. She’s an incredible designer who’s led our designs department over the past year. Her work ethic, attention to detail and passion for social impact design has been an inspiration to all us at Ubuntu.

Mona, thank you for challenging us to be better. We’ve been honored to have you be a part of our team over the past year. We wish you all the best as you go to graduate school and we can’t wait to see all that you go on to do.

Photos from Ubuntu Design Group's post 17/11/2021

Currently on the drawing board is the Rondavel House.

Rondavels are possibly one of the most universal house forms in Sub Saharan Architecture, manifesting in different forms as a result of a combination of cultural customs, kinship, climate, resources, settlement geography e.t.c

The structure is usually an element of a homestead pattern, originally built in wattle and daub walls with conically thatched roofs, derived from domed huts.

Photos from Ubuntu Design Group's post 22/10/2021

In this reimagined concept we are currently working on, Ubuntu Home Hotel is a scheme born out of our passion for an Architecture that heals.

A restoration of the old colonial facade with the bright modern building emerging from it highlights our vision for seeing the old meet new.

We envisioned an inclusive space were like minded young Africans could be part of something bigger than themselves. Imagine staying or even owning a portion of the Hotel & Condominiums that didn't just turn profit but that directly benefited low-income communities by utilising some of the proceeds to build homes for families in need.

Build Homes in your sleep!!

Imagine that!!

Let us know your thoughts? What kind of features and amenities would you want to see in such a space?

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