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By: Tristan Leonard
Master’s Degree in Architecture Student
Technische Universitรคt Berlin, Germany

As I reflect on my three-week internship with rise International in Lesotho, I am filled with gratitude and inspiration. This experience not only allowed me to apply my architectural knowledge in a real-world setting but also deepened my understanding of sustainable practices and community empowerment.

The Journey Begins

Arriving in Lesotho, I was immediately struck by the stunning landscapes and the warmth of the people. As a student from Germany, stepping into a different culture and environment was both exciting and challenging. However, I quickly realized that I was part of something much larger than myselfโ€”a community dedicated to making a positive impact.

My internship was part of a skills-sharing and learning program facilitated by the African German Youth Office. It was an incredible opportunity to collaborate with local professionals and fellow interns, sharing knowledge and skills while learning from each otherโ€™s experiences.

Making a Difference at Motimposo Primary School

One of my key projects was contributing to the finishing touches of the Motimposo Primary School kitchen. This kitchen is more than just a cooking space; it is a vital resource for the students and the community.

Using Interlocking Compressed Earth Blocks (ICEB) for construction, we created an eco-friendly facility that aligns with rise International’s mission of sustainable building. Being part of this project, I witnessed firsthand how a well-constructed kitchen can enhance the daily lives of students by providing healthy meals and a safe environment.

Working on the Stadium of Life Project

In addition to my work at Motimposo, I had the incredible opportunity to contribute to the Stadium of Life project at Kick4Life. This initiative is a landmark endeavor in sustainable construction, showcasing the potential of using locally sourced timber and innovative building techniques.

During my time there, I focused on the roof of the west seating stand, where I collaborated with skilled craftsmen and other interns. The experience taught me not only about architectural design and construction but also about teamwork and the importance of integrating local resources into building practices.https://youtu.be/AHYjZL0SJnM?si=nua5kNoXol3YCZsb

Lessons Learned

As I reflect on my internship, I recognize the immense value of hands-on experience in architecture. The challenges we facedโ€”whether they were technical, logistical, or culturalโ€”pushed me to think creatively and adapt quickly. Working alongside the rise International team and local community members was a powerful reminder of the importance of collaboration in creating meaningful change.

This experience has solidified my passion for sustainable architecture and community-focused design. I am more committed than ever to exploring innovative building practices that prioritize environmental sustainability while meeting the needs of communities.

A Heartfelt Thank You

I extend my heartfelt gratitude to rise International for welcoming me into their family, the African German Youth Office for facilitating this program, and the incredible people of Lesotho who shared their stories, culture, and insights with me. My time here has been transformative, and I look forward to applying what I have learned as I continue my studies and embark on my career in architecture.

Final Thoughts

Lesotho has left an indelible mark on my journey, and I am excited to take the lessons learned here into my future endeavors. Together, through sustainable architecture and community empowerment, we can create spaces that foster growth, connection, and resilience.


Thank you, Lesotho, for an unforgettable experience!

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