Field Architecture

Ubuntu Centre

Ubuntu Centre
© Jess Field

UBUNTU CENTRE

 Field Architecture

ARCHITECTS
Field Architecture

LOCATION
5 7th Street, Bethelsdorp 6059, South Africa

CATEGORY
Community

PROJECT MANAGER
John Blair, Tim Hewitt-Coleman

GENERAL CONTRACTOR
SBT Construction (East Cape)

AREA
21000.0 ft2

PHOTOGRAPHS
Jess Field, Jon Riordan

Text description provided by architect.

The Ubuntu Center provides pediatric HIV testing and treatment, counseling, education, and community empowerment.

Ubuntu Centre
© Jon Riordan
Ubuntu Centre
© Jess Field

The design is focused on de-stigmatization and normalization of HIV testing and treatment. It provides access to a state-of-the-art facility in a beleaguered post-apartheid community. The design is a model for sustainable development that begins with environment and extends to the preservation of life.

Funded globally and operated locally, Ubuntu reflects a world defined by unprecedented global connection and the resurgence of local, community based organization. Ubuntu center brings state of the art services to vulnerable children by providing centrally located, free and accessible social services in a single facility.

Ubuntu Centre
© Jess Field
Ubuntu Centre
© Jess Field

It comprises a multi-purpose hall for education, concerts and shelter when needed; an empowerment wing with career guidance and computer centre, and a fully equipped Pediatric HIV /TB testing and counseling clinic with 47,691 people reached through community HIV prevention outreach.

Ubuntu’s organic rooftop garden, together with Ubuntu’s neighborhood gardens feed 2,245 students daily. It provides a timely and practical template for sustainability on a societal as well as an environmental level.

Ubuntu Centre
© Jess Field
Ubuntu Centre
© Jon Riordan

Ubuntu has been adopted by the US President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS relief (PEPFAR), and has become a model of success for the Clinton Global initiative, the Kresge foundation, and countless individual supporters.

The folded concrete forms read as independent volumes which lean on one another for support, sending the message of Ubuntu, which literally means: “I am because you are.”

Ubuntu Centre
© Jess Field
Ubuntu Centre
© Jon Riordan

The distributed mass of the building allows pedestrian walkways to continue through the building uninterrupted; rather than entrances being punctured in the facades, the voids are a continuation of the township pathways.

This creates a critical sense of community ownership which allows this building to survive in the township context. The clinic is placed en route to other life services to enable anonymous visitors.

Ubuntu Centre
© Jess Field
Ubuntu Centre
© Jess Field

While fulfilling the center’s service based mission, the architecture attempts to minimize the potential social stigmatization of users. The design sends the message that every child, regardless of race or background, deserves access to world-class health and education.


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