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Week 26 - waiting for the roofs

So so soooo ! Everything is more and more beautiful here, as the buildings grow !
We can now have a good sense of space in them... and I can't wait for the roof structures to be put on ! 


The roofing structures have been being prepared for a while now...after we managed to optimize the system with the structural engineer. We had a good dialog, but then we faced a problem of delivery for some of the steel members which weren't available through the suppliers here. These are now coming, and hopefully the roofs can be installed from the end of next week - fingers crossed because we now have some rainy days and nights already... but nothing that can endanger the structures of the project so far.

We tried to use as little wood as possible for the whole project, and especially for these roofs... Deforestation being a HUGE issue in Malawi, and me wanting to make a statement with marrying steel and tiles and thatch in these beautiful contemporary buildings ! Yes we can make it ! 

The face of deforestation : here was a forest a couple of months ago. Mulanje.




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