Senegal School Competition
In the heart of Dijlakh Senegal this school design stands as an atmospheric testament to the beauty of vernacular intelligence and local craftsmanship. By rooting the structure in the earth itself using mud bamboo and wood through traditional methods like wattle and daub the design intentionally empowers the community ensuring the construction process serves as a direct investment in the local economy through wages and shared skill building.
There is a palpable sense of serenity within these walls because the architecture is designed to breathe utilizing specialized passive cooling strategies to offer a shaded refuge from the heat while maintaining a profound connection to the surrounding landscape. The projects most evocative feature is its interchanging curved roof a sweeping and dynamic gesture that shifts its profile to orchestrate a constant flow of fresh air and a soft rhythmic dance of natural light throughout the classrooms.
This fusion of sustainable engineering and modern organic form creates an environment that feels deeply connected to the heritage of the land while looking toward a brighter community led future developed in as an entry of Senegal Secondary School competition.

