CAUKIN Studio builds for community in Fiji

A group of Cardiff University architecture graduates are being praised for their globally-minded social enterprise, having built a new kindergarten and community hall on Vanua Levu Island, Fiji. Working with charities, NGOs and schools worldwide, CAUKIN Studio is a collaborative of students from Cardiff University's Welsh School of Architecture. Their work has received the backing of Polaris Music Prize winner Caribou and Merge Records. CAUKIN fundraise, design and build projects for communities in need of new spaces. They have just completed two projects in Fiji. The Naweni Kindergarten serves a number of villages and settlements that previously had no dedicated space for children to learn. A community hall for the people of Vivili Village replaces a building destroyed in the wake of Cyclone Winston in 2016.
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