Size

Build: 4,736 sq ft / 440 sq m

Year

2012

Status

Completed

Client

Rwanda Ministry of Health, Partners In Health, Brigham and Women’s Hospital, The Daniel E. Ponton Fund

Alan Ricks, AIA, Int FRIBA

Alan Ricks, AIA, Int FRIBA

Founding Principal & Chief Design Officer

Alan is a Founding Principal and the Chief Design Officer of MASS Design Group. He leads strategy and design of the 100-person firm, which has projects in over a dozen countries that range from design to research to policy—a portfolio that continues to expand the role of design in advancing a more just world.

In 2017 Alan and MASS were awarded the National Design Award for Architecture from the Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum. First launched at the White House in 2000 as an official project of the White House Millennium Council, the annual Awards program celebrates design as a vital humanistic tool in shaping the world, and seeks to increase national awareness of the impact of design through education initiatives.

In 2018 he and MASS received the Arts and Letters Award for Architecture from the American Academy of Arts and Letters. Each year the Academy honors over 70 composers, artists, architects, and writers with awards and prizes. Recipients must be nominated by an Academy member and this year the jury included Annabelle Seldorf, James Polshek, Tod Williams, Billie Tsien, Steven Holl, Kenneth Frampton, and Thom Mayne.

Alan is a member of The Forum of Young Global Leaders with the World Economic Forum, a community of over 800 men and women selected under the age of 40, who operate as a force for good to overcome barriers that elsewhere stand in the way of progress. The community is made up of leaders from all walks of life, from every region of the world, and from every stakeholder group in society.

Currently, he is the William B. and Charlotte Shepherd Davenport Visiting Professor at the Yale School of Architecture and has previously taught at the Harvard Graduate School of Design. He regularly speaks, writes, and creates films focused on the role of architecture in catalyzing social change. Chris Anderson, chief curator of TED, described his TED talk as “a different language about what architecture can aspire to be.”

He has a Bachelor of Arts from Colorado College and a Master of Architecture from the Harvard Graduate School of Design.

Project Team

Alan Ricks, Sierra Bainbridge, Christian Benimana, Michelle Benoit, Andrew Brose, Commode Dushimimana, Jennifer Gaugler, Benjamin Hartigan, Chris Maurer, Jean Michel Maniragaba, Sarah Mohland, Michael Murphy, Kayihura Nyundo, Alan Ricks, Christian Uwinkindi

Consultants

Landscape Design: MASS Design Group
Engineering Design: MASS Design Group
Engineering and Construction Advisor: Ubatsi

Located on an adjacent site to the Butaro District Hospital, the Butaro Doctors’ Housing is designed to attract and retain skilled physicians on campus.

Butaro Doctors' Housing 00

Completed in November 2012, the project again used local materials and craftspeople to create an earthquake safe, and sustainable series of structures.

Photo of Butaro Doctors' Housing, Photo by Iwan Baan, Nightime Exterior View of the Housing and Landscape

© Iwan Baan

Photo of Butaro Doctors' Housing, Photo by Iwan Baan, Exterior Daytime View of the Hill Side and Multiple Buildings

© Iwan Baan

Photo of Butaro Doctors' Housing, Photo by Iwan Baan, Nightime View of Window Frame and View into Living Room

© Iwan Baan

MASS designed four duplexes to house eight doctors and medical personnel, which were built with compressed stabilized earth blocks (CSEBs)—a brick produced with dirt excavated on-site—manufactured by skilled, local craftspeople.

Photo of Butaro Doctors' Housing, Photo by Iwan Baan, Exterior View of one House

© Iwan Baan

Photo of Butaro Doctors' Housing, Photo by Iwan Baan, Daytime View of Bedroom

© Iwan Baan

Photo of Butaro Doctors' Housing, Photo by Iwan Baan, Interior View

© Iwan Baan

The project created 900 jobs for members of the local community, provided on-site training in sustainable construction practices, and distributed $400,000 into the local and regional economies.

Photo of Butaro Doctors' Housing, Photo by Iwan Baan, Interior View of Front Entrance

© Iwan Baan

Butaro Doctors’ Housing was completed in collaboration with the Daniel E. Ponton Fund at the Brigham and Women’s Hospital in Boston, Partners In Health, and the Rwandan Ministry of Health.

The Butaro Doctors' Housing was the second of five MASS projects on the campus, including the Butaro District Hospital, Doctors’ Sharehousing, the Butaro Cancer Center of Excellence, and an Oncology Support Center.