Garden Tea Room: A Timber Oasis in Hargeisa

Crafting Connections through Timber Elegance

Architectural Marvel by Rashid Ali Architects – 2023

Nestled within the heart of Hargeisa, Somalia, the Garden Tea Room, a creation of Rashid Ali Architects, stands as a testament to the beauty of simplicity and community engagement. Measuring a modest 30 square meters, this small garden pavilion resides in a vast private garden, offering its charms to neighbors and invited guests for various social and educational gatherings.

A Multifaceted Haven

Inaugurated in 2023, the Garden Tea Room is more than just an architectural gem; it is a versatile space designed with a purpose. Functioning primarily as the owner’s personal haven to relish the garden’s serenity and foster connections with friends and neighbors, it transcends its private role. The pavilion doubles as an educational hub, hosting business literacy workshops for local women and providing a hands-on learning environment for young children.

Architectural Harmony Amidst Nature

Contrasting with the robust textures of adjacent masonry structures, the contemporary pavilion emerges as a harmonious insertion into the open space. This endeavor by Rashid Ali Architects represents an exploration of materials and construction techniques previously unfamiliar to the local context. The architects aimed for a swift construction process facilitated by a workshop, with an underlying ethos of potential disassembly and reuse in the future.

Structural Elegance in Timber Frames

The Garden Tea Room unfolds as a series of timber frames, serving both a structural and aesthetic purpose. Adorning all four sides, a delightful chequered pattern of ply and tinted mirrored panels graces the facade. The upper section, forming a canopy over dual entrances, features a polycarbonate lining, delineating it as a distinct material entity. Strategically left partially open on the shorter sides, these openings not only welcome a refreshing breeze but also serve as welcoming entry points.

Tinted Mirrors: Blurring Boundaries with Nature

The thoughtful integration of tinted mirrored panels accomplishes a dual purpose. Not only do they offer privacy for those within, but they also provide an immersive experience, allowing occupants to enjoy the garden’s lush greenery from the interior. The play of light and shadows through the panels adds an extra layer of dynamism to the space.

A Sustainable Vision for the Future

Beyond its immediate aesthetic and functional appeal, the Garden Tea Room champions sustainability. Designed for a swift assembly and potential future disassembly, it embodies an ethos of environmental responsibility. In a city where tradition meets experimentation, Rashid Ali Architects have crafted not just a structure but a communal space that seamlessly blends contemporary elegance with local authenticity.

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