Architecture schools in Africa

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The entrance to the African School of Architecture and Urbanism © eamau

By: Emmanuelle Bastide

1 min

They innovate, propose, develop and build ... a new generation of architects has emerged and tries to stick as closely as possible to the needs and developments of African cities.  

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Who are they ?

Where are they formed?

How is the “ecology” theme understood: renewable energies, waste and wastewater management, green spaces ... How schools adapt to the challenges of African cities and reflect on the development of the capitals and secondary cities of today ?   

With :

Khader Berrekla

, state-certified architect, co-founder of the

 AFRIKArchi  association

Moussa Dembélé

, director of the

African School of Architecture and Urbanism, EAMAU 

in Lomé in Togo, doctor and PHD in architecture  

Aïchata Diallo Touré

, architect, founder and director of the Ardi architectural firm in Bamako, Mali

And at the end of the program, 

the chronicle of the psychologist Ibrahima Giroux, Parents, children, from here and elsewhere

 : How to prepare well and make a success of a return to school with his children? 

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A weekly meeting to help parents, Ibrahima Giroux is a psychologist, in Dakar, Senegal 

Musical programming:

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Deixa to leave

- Béesau, Pongo

I Tara Fan Fan 

- Afrodelic, Erica Jennings

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