
"The monastery was originally established in Kenya in 1952 and relocated to Uganda in 2008 following post-election unrest, necessitating an expansion to accommodate more monks."
"The architectural proposal includes four new buildings: a Church, Noviciate, Guesthouse, and Gatehouse, all intricately detailed in clay brick."
"The arrangement of the buildings around three courtyards enhances the community's living experience and reflects the monastery's architectural vision."
Our Lady of Victoria Monastery, established in Kenya in 1952, relocated to Uganda in 2008 due to unrest. The architectural proposal aims to double the monastery's size to support a growing community of monks. The design features four new buildings: a Church, Noviciate, Guesthouse, and Gatehouse, all constructed with detailed clay brick. These structures are organized around three courtyards, enhancing the monastery's functionality and aesthetic appeal.
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