Richard + Schoeller Architects

Lycée Kessel Djibouti

Lycée Kessel Djibouti

richard + schoeller

Lycée Kessel Djibouti
© Sergio Grazia

ENGINEERING & CONSULTING > STRUCTURAL
Batiserf

MANUFACTURERS
Assa Abloy, Legrand, Marazzi, Minglei

LEAD TEAM
Frederic Schoeller, Isabelle Richard

GENERAL CONSTRUCTING
Dji-fu

ARCHITECTURE OFFICES
Farah Elmi Architecture Stridio

PHOTOGRAPHS
Sergio Grazia

AREA
2910 M²

YEAR
2024

LOCATION
Djibouti

CATEGORY
Educational Architecture, Schools

Lycée Kessel Djibouti
© Sergio Grazia

Text description provided by architect.

We had moved away to the west of Dikhil, near Bouh Barre, after crossing a dry wadi at this time of year. The sun was gradually rising in the sky after a completely starry night, and was embracing us with its torpor.

Even though the summer season was not here, walking was becoming difficult in May. Finding a stone hut, covered with a roof overflowing with sheet metal, we stopped in the shade.

Lycée Kessel Djibouti
© Sergio Grazia
Lycée Kessel Djibouti
© Sergio Grazia

The thin thickness of this sheet metal seemed providential to us under the burning sun. Under its shade, the temperature had dropped by 10 degrees, without the sun's rays striking our skin or our entire body.

As we went around the cabin, the east wind, which was blowing gently and continuously, suddenly diffused an unsuspected freshness on this side of the walls.

Lycée Kessel Djibouti
© Sergio Grazia
Lycée Kessel Djibouti
© Sergio Grazia

We stood there thinking, sensitive to the slightest shadow, to the slightest breeze, considering that simple aspects of the climate like the wind that moves air masses from the sea can naturally soften a climate, ventilate a building, provide a comfortable interior atmosphere without energy if we observe them carefully.

And we examined how to adapt this thinking in a concrete way in the construction of the Joseph Kessel high school in Djibouti.

Lycée Kessel Djibouti
© Sergio Grazia
Lycée Kessel Djibouti
© Sergio Grazia

Wind, light and shadows can sometimes very simply allow partial self-sufficiency on certain primary objectives of architecture even in difficult conditions.


Lycée Kessel Djibouti
© Sergio Grazia
Lycée Kessel Djibouti
© Sergio Grazia
Lycée Kessel Djibouti
© Sergio Grazia
Lycée Kessel Djibouti
© Sergio Grazia


Lycée Kessel Djibouti
© Sergio Grazia
Lycée Kessel Djibouti
© Sergio Grazia
Lycée Kessel Djibouti
© Sergio Grazia
Lycée Kessel Djibouti
© Sergio Grazia
Lycée Kessel Djibouti
© Sergio Grazia
Lycée Kessel Djibouti
© Sergio Grazia
Lycée Kessel Djibouti
© Sergio Grazia
Lycée Kessel Djibouti
© Sergio Grazia
Lycée Kessel Djibouti
© Sergio Grazia
Lycée Kessel Djibouti
© Sergio Grazia
Lycée Kessel Djibouti
© Sergio Grazia
Lycée Kessel Djibouti
© Sergio Grazia


Lycée Kessel Djibouti
Plan - Wind

Lycée Kessel Djibouti
Site Plan


Lycée Kessel Djibouti
Section - Light and Wind Classroom
Lycée Kessel Djibouti
Section - Wind Towers
Lycée Kessel Djibouti
Plan Detail
Lycée Kessel Djibouti
Elevations - Wind
Lycée Kessel Djibouti
Sketch - Wind

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