Reach Studio Kenya

Reach Studio Kenya Architecture, Interior Design and Construction Project Management. Lead Architect👷🏾 .ke

13/02/2026

When the site is in the bundus. Kajiado county

09/02/2026

A new perspective...Coming soon

08/02/2026

Groundwater can damage a building even when there is no visible flooding.

This project uses a French drain system with perforated pipes and gravel to collect groundwater and relieve hydrostatic pressure around the foundation.

Good drainage is one of the most important and overlooked parts of construction.



06/02/2026

Site Visit Embu County

05/02/2026

Setback rules exist for a reason.

As we begin a new apartment project, we are dealing with a neighboring building that ignored setback requirements.
That decision now affects light and privacy for both developments.

This is a reminder that good planning requires foresight, not shortcuts.


03/02/2026

Interiors: from render to reality.

This is where design intent is tested.
Materials, proportions, light, and detailing all have to hold up on site.
This is the quiet work of turning visuals into real spaces.






30/01/2026

Chairing site meetings is one of those things that somehow finishes my daily word quota by noon. 😄
Demanding, detailed, sometimes exhausting, but absolutely necessary.
And honestly, it’s one of the parts of practice I enjoy most.

27/01/2026

This atrium uses stack ventilation to drive airflow and evaporative cooling to reduce air temperature.
A simple, climate-responsive strategy for naturally cooling a home in Kenya.


23/01/2026

An architect’s dream can quickly become an engineer’s nightmare.

For this entrance, the goal was a clean cantilevered roof with no columns.
To achieve it safely, we moved from a reinforced concrete slab to a steel structural solution.

This is what collaboration between architecture and engineering looks like in practice.

22/01/2026

An architect’s dream.
An engineer’s nightmare.

These Y-shaped columns define the entrance, but making them work structurally was the real challenge.
Here’s how we handled it.



21/01/2026

Water features don’t fail because of design.
They fail because of poor waterproofing.

For this indoor pool, waterproofing starts in the concrete mix itself, not as an afterthought.
We use waterproofed concrete and a PVC waterbar at the joint between the pool floor and the walls, where leaks usually begin.

Good architecture thinks about performance as much as form.

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Moi
00100

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