Arkitrek Camp2 Photos
Congratulations to our arkitrekkers for making Arkitrek Camp2 such an outstanding success. Their brief was to inspire water conservation practices on the stunning and isolated island of Mantanani. In practice this was to be an eye catching roof structure as the core component of a rainwater harvesting system. The roof/s will also provide bunk-bed style accommodation for the community tourism operation at Camp Mantanani. We reckon they achieved that, and then some…
Beautiful Mantanani: Boat at anchor
Arkitrek Camp2 finished product; A rainwater harvesting system / accommodation block for Camp Mantanani community tourism operation
Camp Borneo client rep Mel Chu (centre) tests out the bunks with the arkitrekkers
Arkitrekkers seen through the mesh of their bunks
Arkitrek founder, Ian Hall gets shown around the finished project
Work in progress drilling and notching
Mantanani kids learning where their water comes from
Superstructure more or less done
Nuts are greased to reduce corrosion
Rainwater harvester first-flush diverter and a green-and-hairy wall
Anna and Anna pose in the completed and occupied building
Final day team photo with extra guests; Ian+Eve and their wedding party.
Beautiful Mantanani
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