18 March 2026

We are pleased that the MalDent Project – the new Malawi Dental School in Blantyre – has been recognised as one of the 10 Most Anticipated Architecture Projects of 2026 by Azure Magazine.

Currently under construction on the campus of Kamuzu University of Health Sciences, the MalDent facility will become Malawi’s first dedicated dental school and integrated teaching centre. Designed by JMP in collaboration with the Scottish Government, the university, and local craftspeople, the project aims to transform dental education and healthcare provision across the country.

The 3,350-square-metre building is defined by its use of locally sourced red-clay brick, creating a strong sense of permanence while responding sensitively to its context. A series of tall brick fins and recessed windows provide passive shading, while a central atrium offers a light-filled space for student interaction and learning. Teaching facilities, including a 100-seat lecture theatre, are organised around this shared heart.

Sustainability is central to the design, with passive ventilation, a solar chimney, rainwater harvesting, and efficient building systems reducing environmental impact. The surrounding landscape is carefully integrated with the site’s natural slope and enhanced with native planting.

Scheduled for completion in the second half of 2026, the MalDent Project reflects JMP’s commitment to delivering architecture that is both environmentally responsible and deeply rooted in local identity.

For the full list and AZURE online article, click here