The building was constructed with compressed earth blocks, building upon a simple concrete base structure cast in-situ. The bricks were made with local clay and manually pressed on site, where they dried in the sun before being assembled. The rooms are naturally cross-ventilated, creating a passive cooling system, which ensures a cool temperature even during the hottest of seasons. A final coating of the brick walls with a mix of raw earth and lime ensures a smooth finish and better weather resistance.
The project also features
custom made wooden door frames.