The LaVera Otoyo Memorial Girls’ Cottage progressively organizes the beds, facilities, and gathering spaces in a method that allows for community and security for 80 female students. The circular forms house suites of multiple rooms, with four girls per room, and create a small, intimate study/gather space. Each room features a built-in bed, desk and closet to reduce the cost of long-term maintenance for the School. The design, just like the Learning Center, harnesses passive building technology to gain natural light and ventilation for cooling, while providing protection from the heavy rains. A matron’s suite is at the entry to the dormitory, along with a large community space for the varied needs of the young students.