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Figure 66: Front Elevation (Source: author)

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                      The daycare is a place where the younger generation of our community come in and learn
                      various aspects related to being in a sustainable eco-friendly area, while also learning about
                      various other nuances as well. The main aspect of this daycare to be an important or essential
                      part  of  the  eco  village  is  because  the  area  is  designed  specifically  for  kids  to  learn  and
                      understand the importance of nature as well as importance of a community. This is done
                      through the method of incorporating an open farm in the design of the daycare, making the
                      kids be more interested in seeing how different plants grow and essentially nurture an aspect
                      of being eco/communal friendly in the future. The other spaces inside the make sure that kids
                      spend most of their time in the semi open areas or open areas rather than being in the closed
                      areas by the means of curved walls, which can become disorienting fora kid to walk through
                      the building. This prevents the kid from going to unnecessary spaces like the kitchen area and
                      spend in most of their time in the open area/ semi open areas. This make it an asset to the eco
                      village.

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                                        Figure 67:Ground floor plan - Library (Source: author





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                        Figure 68: Section A-A’ (Source: author)             Figure 69: Side Elevation (Source: author


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