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Nick Nearchou, Arkitrek Engineering Intern

Mantanani Mission

Text and photos by Nick Nearchou Arriving into the Arkitrek office on my first day I really had no idea of the technical challenges confronting me during my internship in Sabah. After the initial briefing I was presented with the impossible Mantanani Kindergarten construction task. “We need you to somehow lift six enormous roof rafters (large 2’’ x 8’’ timber sections and around 15’’ long) over 16ft into the air and connect them to the top of present Kindergarten structure. You will have a very limited work...

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The Independent: Life Changing Holidays

The Independent Saturday 31st December 2011 Traveller's Guide: Life-changing holidays Read the original article in full Whether you learn a new skill, volunteer abroad, or venture out into the unknown, make 2012 the year of meaningful travel Camps International offers volunteer programmes for professionals, including month-long "Arkitrek" expeditions to Borneo for architecture and design professionals. Two of the days are spent on a marine conservation project, with time for swimming or beach volleyball. But the purpose...

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Green Building; Mantanani Style

Arkitrek's Ian Hall will be talking to the Sabah Society on 4th January about 'Green Building; Mantanani Style' Synopsis Sustainability lessons with the Bajau Ubian of Pulau Mantanani. Lesson One – You can’t build that, people will laugh at you! Lesson Two – You can’t build that, the cows will laugh at it! Lesson Three – Orang Putih use a lot of water! The first two lessons relate to how the aspirations of the islanders can be at odds with the aspirations of the incomers from the tourism industry. This...

Mantanani Kindergarten Roof Goes Up

Mantanani Kindergarten Roof Goes Up

[Ed: battling severe weather, Arkitrekkers Tan Zhen Ron and Nick Nearchou oversee the successfull raising of the roof on Mantanani Kindergarten. This landmark stage in the project was enabled by volunteers from Chevaliar College, New South Wales and as always, the whole construction operation is propped up with lashings of wry humour and hard work from Albi, Hashim and Jai of Camp Mantanani] Raising The Roof 5th–10th December 2011. Photographs showing progression of the roof in sequence. All purlins were laid by the local...

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Futur Arc: Inaugural Arkitrek Camp

The next Arkitrek Camp is Camp2 from 19th March to 20th April 2012, also on Mantanani Island in Sabah. Contact us for a detailed project brief and itinerary. Related posts %RELATEDPOSTS%