Building Trust international, Atelier COLE and Habitat for Humanity Cambodia announce details of a creative affordable housing scheme encouraging and promoting client involvement in design and future expansion of their home. Building Trust international and Atelier COLE have unveiled their latest collaboration with Habitat for Humanity Cambodia with a creative housing scheme. Framework House is an innovative low-cost housing project providing opportunities for NGOs and Government groups to encourage client involvement in the layout and material selection of their home.

Family sit outside their new Framework House. Photo courtesy of Building Trust International
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Framework House incorporates lessons on sustainable building techniques, healthy home principles and provides options for structured expansion and investment over time. The design allows for infill wall and floor materials that are site specific, reducing the overall cost and carbon footprint. These infill areas allow for expansion and extension of the property over time by residents, once skills have been shared through construction. Each Framework House costs just $2500 With funding through SELAVIP, Building Trust were able to construct 9 pilots of the new flood resistant adaptable homes for families affected by HIV/AIDS on the outskirts of Phnom Penh, Cambodia. Each Framework House costs just $2500 for the initial weather resistant home. It is the result of over a year of research and engagement with local community groups and charitable organisations.

Family sit outside their new Framework House. Photo courtesy of Building Trust International
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Framework House designed by Atelier COLE in partnership with BTi. Photo courtesy of Building Trust International

Framework House adapted by home family with walls filled in on ground floor
Bamboo and wood are used to create the balcony. Photo courtesy of Building Trust International

Top: Framework House adapted by home family with walls filled in on ground floor Bamboo and wood are used to create the balcony. Below: Split bamboo is used to create floor and balcony Children enjoy their new home. Photos courtesy of Building Trust International