KONZA CITY, Kenya Advanced Institute of Science and Technology Construction - SPACE CONSULT
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- Опубликовано: 3 окт 2024
- Konza Technopolis, Kenya’s Vision 2030 project, is a smart, green city built to inspire innovation, sustainability, and economic growth. At the heart of this pioneering development stands the Kenya Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST)-a world-class institution driving research and technological advancements.
Space Consult Design and Build Consortium is proud to have played a crucial role in the KAIST project, delivering impeccable construction finishes across eight school blocks, educational buildings, and student housing. Our work reflects the modern, sustainable ethos of Konza Technopolis, aligning with the vision of creating a sustainable future for generations to come.
At Space Consult, we specialize in environmentally conscious construction practices that meet the highest standards of quality and precision. The KAIST project is a testament to our commitment to shaping spaces that inspire and endure.
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Am proud being part of this team ... top notch 👌 workmanship
Amazing team!
Congrats to the entire space consult team. 💯👌
Good job, keep the spirit burning.
Outstanding work!
the next buildings in this city should be built with classic or industrial architecture with red bricks... make Konza city more and more beautiful and pleasant and also build a beautiful cathedral and a fountain with works of art by its best artists
What you are saying is we should copy European cities? Lets have our own style, all our major towns and cities were started by Europeans this might be only significant city is kenya that has been started from ground up by kenyans
@@williamwatitwa3534 I saw a Korean flag up there. Explain...
@@dallasdandy6276 This should explain it
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kenya_Advanced_Institute_of_Science_and_Technology
@@williamwatitwa3534...I just wanted to say that classical architecture is very beautiful and friendly to our eyes... the brutality of modern architecture is an aggression to our eyes and this has nothing to do with a properly African style.
@@altentic8616 check out the police headquators
Fantastic job @space Consult Architecture
Such a wonderful and informative video as a Kenyan content creator I can say you are doing amazing work to change the face of our mother land...to All viewers please subscribe to this channel.
Bravo Space
Good job..
Great
Great work
Thank you! Cheers!
Can I join as a volunteer and train with you stone cladding
Na mnasema Kenya haiwork??. Never been happier as a kenyan
This project alone is an example of a poorly working system...it has taken almost 2 decades to have 3 - 4 structures and a few km of road...by those times, the whole landscape of tech has changed massively!!
By the time we actually get it up and running, newer ways will be the norm way ahead of this...
Anyway, there are always some pockets of good news, but overall, the trajectory we are working with today is depressing the economy and everything terribly
@felixdatche9278 @felixdatche9278 kindly edify yourself with the information. The systems running there are so futuristic. This is vision 2030. For me it looks well on course.
@@felixdatche9278 brother it seems you really don't understand just how poor we are as a country, we are still a lower middle income country trying to break into proper middle income. we don't have that much money to build this thing up quickly like China and the US, we have to raise money and that takes time for our kind of economy, and remember a lot of things being done at Konza are new things that haven't been done elsewhere in the continent,so we just can't ship in South African or Egyptian engineers to do it for us, we have to learn from scratch from Koreans and Europeans, things like those smart garbage systems and the smart water recycling plants are a new thing to our engineers so yeah the first time things are gonna be slow as we learn and build capacity for such skills. who knows these engineers will leave this place experienced and spread that utility tech to various towns and cities across Kenya, remember when we started learning geothermal technology from the Japanese back in the 80's, things were so slow but now our own companies like Kengen are good at geothermal that Ethiopia, Tanzania and some country in west africa (can't remember which one exactly) are giving them contracts. be patient as we are in the capacity building phase, this is phase 1 of the city, watch how fast the second and final third phase progress fast with local expertise
The project is talking too long for completion
Fake konza city