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A place for youth in Betio, Kiribati to learn, connect and enjoy themselves, designed in collaboration with local young people.

Field Studio was engaged by Childfund NZ to design a Youth Learning Centre in the heavily populated urban centre of Betio in Tarawa, Kiribati. The centre will be a space for young people from the area to use for learning and recreation, and will include flexible learning spaces, an office, café, vegetable gardens and a performance area.

Youth feedback during workshops formed the basis of the design. We visited Betio for a week to run interviews and workshops with the multiple stakeholders, which included various youth groups. Mostly held in maneaba (traditional Kiribati meeting houses), these workshops were very revealing. We discovered through the workshops that young people consistently wanted to celebrate and draw on their Kiribati culture, including ‘traditional’ i-Kiribati style of building, which came as a surprise to many of the local adults who preferred a more ‘modern’ approach.

The final design, a two-storey interpretation of traditional maneaba topped with a bright yellow roof, was very well received. Although security was an issue, we dealt with it in a positive manner, including sliding shutters that have panels which will be painted by local artists.

Field Studio core project team: Amiria Kiddle, Andrew Just, Jonny Knopp
Clients: ChildFund NZ, ChildFund Kiribati, Ministry of Foreign Affairs & Trade, Calibre
Electrical engineers: Pederson Read
Structural engineers: Lewis Bradford
Quantity surveyors: Rhodes and Associates
Testing and analysis: Engenuity

Field Studio of Architecture + Urbanism
Christchurch Central, Canterbury
Youth Learning Centre, Betio, Kiribati
Youth Learning Centre, Betio, Kiribati
Youth Learning Centre, Betio, Kiribati
Youth Learning Centre, Betio, Kiribati

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Youth Learning Centre, Betio, Kiribati

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Field Studio of Architecture and Urbanism is an architectural practice based in Ōtautahi Christchurch.

Along with residential builds and major commercial projects, we contribute to projects and organisations that have a positive impact on the community. Drawing on our 10 years experience of community development following the Canterbury earthquakes, Field has developed significant experience working on projects that have social, cultural, ecological and values-based purposes.

Our team is diverse, highly skilled, and above all, collaborative. We foster strong working relationships with clients, stakeholders, consultants and contractors to enable us to respond effectively to the needs of each project, ultimately achieving high quality architectural outcomes.

Our design process starts with listening to the people involved to better understand the needs of the project. We then integrate and balance these needs and aspirations through different design mediums, ensuring collective understanding and involvement in decision making.

From small-scale residential to major commercial builds, our professional skills and experience means we are able to ensure high quality architecture that is fit for purpose, efficiently and creatively achieved.

At ArchiPro we recognise and acknowledge the existing, original and ancient connection Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples have to the lands and waterways across the Australian continent. We pay our respects to the elders past and present. We commit to working together to build a prosperous and inclusive Australia.