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Preservation Design

Preservation Design

Course Overview

The Preservation Design course at KENCID is tailored for individuals passionate about conserving Kenya’s architectural and cultural heritage. Located in Nairobi, this unique program blends history, design, and technical knowledge to train students in restoring and rehabilitating historic buildings and sites. The curriculum includes architectural documentation, materials conservation, heritage law, sustainable practices, and adaptive reuse strategies. Through site visits, community projects, and collaborative design studios, students gain practical experience in preserving landmarks that shape Kenya’s identity. At KENCID, learners are empowered to protect and revitalize historic environments while contributing to Nairobi’s evolving urban fabric and national heritage conservation efforts.

Why Study Preservation Design

Studying Preservation Design at KENCID gives you the skills to protect Kenya’s cultural legacy while using modern techniques for conservation. You’ll gain practical, hands-on training in heritage preservation that meets both international standards and local community needs.

Career Options in Preservation Design

Graduates of Preservation Design at KENCID can work as preservation architects, conservation consultants, heritage site managers, or urban renewal planners. Employment opportunities exist within government agencies, cultural institutions, NGOs, museums, and architectural firms throughout Nairobi and across Kenya.

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Entry Requirements

 

Diploma Program

KCSE C-
Duration: 6 Semesters

Certificate Program

KCSE D- and Above
Duration: 3 Semesters

Foundation program

KCSE: Any Grade

Duration: 2 Semesters

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