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New architecture from Africa

April 24, 2026

Clay, light and new paths: With the new Goethe-Institut building in Dakar, Francis Kéré has created a building that combines tradition and modernity. Contemporary African architecture is at the center of a global future.

Aerial view of the Goethe-Institut in Dakar: a modern, single-storey building complex constructed of reddish brick, featuring organically curved floor plans, several flat metal and sheet-metal roofs, and an open courtyard with a large tree in the centre.
Image: Willie Schumann

The Red and The Grey Matter - New Architecture in Africa

It is a milestone for new architecture in Africa: The new Goethe-Institut in Dakar. It was designed by pioneer Francis Kéré, the first architect from sub-Saharan Africa to win the prestigious Pritzker Prize. Kéré selected red clay for its construction, drawing on local traditional building methods and reinterpreting them for a modern context.

An entire generation of young architects — among them Nzinga Mboup and Nicolas Rondet of Dakar-based firm Worofila — is spurring that momentum on. Through his company Elementerre, engineer Doudou Deme produced the bricks made from West Africa’s red earth for the Goethe-Institut Dakar.

Image: Willie Schumann

Red brick could well be the building material of the future: Sustainable, sourced on-site and a naturally cooling material in a time when temperatures are on the rise. They offer a climate-friendly alternative to gray concrete, the dominant construction material of recent decades, which drives greenhouse gas emissions and accelerates global warming. It means the new Goethe-Institut Dakar is more than a meeting place, it's a testimony to modern earthen architecture. The future of architecture may well be born in Africa.

Over the course of seven years — years which saw their share of political upheaval — this two part co-production by DW and the Goethe-Institut follows the construction of the new Goethe-Institut in Dakar. It also documents a broader shift that's placing African building practices at the heart of the architectural discourse.

 

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Part 1: 

SAT 25.04.2026 – 05:02 UTC
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