A draft design of the entrance area to provide fruit, shade, a place to play and hang out, and a beautiful entrance for visitors

A draft design for behind the dorms to deal with grey water, collect rainwater, and use the area to grow food

Lake Sabina for water storage, beauty, and more eco-diversity
Circa 2011-2013

Circa 2038

A brief whole site water design

1 comment:
Simple question; is that much standing water a good idea near the compound? I know Rakai has less problem with malaria because of the altitude, but that much standing water would be a breeding ground without proper control. What would be your mosquito larval control strategy?
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