sojourn (verb) :
To stay somewhere temporarily. A respite from ordinary life.
Welcome to Sojourn.Land Architecture—where belonging is built, and beauty is shared. Our story is rooted in the desire to reconnect people with place. Born from the dreams of diaspora and urban dwellers alike, we craft weekend homes that are more than bricks and timber—they’re spaces of return, rest, and renewal.
Since day one, we’ve been driven by a single purpose: to make ownership of a meaningful retreat simple, joyful, and shared. Our team of designers, architects, and project leads work across Kenya’s most breathtaking locations to deliver homes that not only serve your needs—but stir something deeper. We collaborate seamlessly with our clients to bring forth unique constructions that push the boundaries of imagination.
sojourn (verb):
To stay somewhere temporarily. A respite from ordinary life.
Things that matter for us
We believe every retreat should respect the land it rests on. So we design with nature in mind—using energy-efficient layouts, local materials, smart water use, and waste-conscious construction. Our goal isn’t just beautiful homes, but healthy spaces that preserve the environment for generations.

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Green Building Design
Our green building design aims to minimize environmental impacts by incorporating strategies such as energy efficiency, water conservation, natural lighting, and natural ventilation.
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Energy Efficiency
We focus on reducing energy consumption through design and systems. Well-insulated buildings, energy-efficient lighting, and HVAC (heating, ventilation, and air conditioning) systems contribute to energy savings.
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Natural Lighting
Natural lighting aims to maximize the use of daylight in interior spaces. Factors such as proper orientation, window size and placement are considered in our building design. This reduces the need for artificial lighting and saves energy.
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Sustainable Materials
Sustainable materials are selected to preserve natural resources, reduce environmental impacts, and have recyclability. Examples include recycled materials, natural wood, bamboo, and low VOC (volatile organic compound) paints.