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Nairobi Student Shows Off Impressive Mansion Model:” Future Architect”

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Clifford Oloo from Nairobi Institute of Technology (NIT) built the model as a project for his Diploma in Architecture. Photo/NIT.

A Nairobi college student has impressed netizens with his creative model design of a mansion.

Clifford Oloo from Nairobi Institute of Technology (NIT) built the model as a project for his Diploma in Architecture.

Oloo said he was inspired by the A-frame house which is a unique way of modern architecture.

I was inspired by the A-frame house which is a unique way of modern construction and design.

“I was also inspired by Lamu architecture whereby wood and grass thatched structures are extensively used example THE swimming pool,” said Oloo.

Kenyans on social media praised the young man and encouraged him to continue pursuing his dream.

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This guy is going to be a great Architect…Maybe we’ll meet in the field one day – Mark Mwangi shared.

Alafu kuna mwenye amechukua degree na bado hawezi fika hapa – Mc Naylan said.

Keep on keeping on. Start of a long journey Kid – Benjamin Kilonzo encouraged.

Wow, this is extremely good. I need to work more on what I have – Miyah Micheal Otieno said.

WoK previously wrote the inspiring story of Godfrey Charles a Tanzanian national who built a sleek, easily maneuverable race car with a top speed of 120 km/h.

He collected scrap metals, and wires and did a lot of research. He had failures but had to struggle to make everything work.

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People around him thought he was mad but after 13 months he completed the the building of his sports car. He faced challenges such as limited resources and support.

 

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