Three years ago, we were strangers. In 2022, the Holcim Foundation for Sustainable Construction convened emerging practitioners from around the world for a four-day charette in Zurich, later inviting six of us to apply for grant funding. The terms were broad: Working as individuals or in groups, we had to direct our proposals toward built projects — ones embodying both social and environmental paradigms of sustainability — and involve students.
From there, the conversations flowed. Over Zoom calls, emails and WhatsApp messages, our group — comprising Andi Subagio, Meriem Chabani, Vedhant Maharaj, Namjoo Kim, Twaha Kyomuhendo and me — eventually settled on a pair of interventions. In Tanzania, Chabani, Maharaj and Kyomuhendo partnered with a local NGO to expand an undersized local healthcare centre with a dedicated maternity clinic; the…