kere architecture opens goethe-institut senegal, the organization's first purpose-built home
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kere architecture opens goethe-institut senegal, the organization's first purpose-built home
"The Goethe-Institut Sénégal is the first purpose-built building in the institute's 75-year history, moving beyond adaptive reuse to propose a grounded, site-specific architecture."
"Locally sourced compacted earth blocks form the structural and spatial backbone of the building, creating a soft, breathable presence that filters light and air."
"The compact two-story volume traces the silhouette of the site's existing tree canopies, maintaining continuity with the surrounding garden and negotiating public and domestic scales."
"The ground floor hosts an auditorium, library, and cafeteria, concentrating public life and allowing cultural programming to unfold without disrupting the immediate context."
Kérémé Architecture has completed the Goethe-Institut Sénégal in Dakar, marking a significant shift in cultural institution design. This is the first purpose-built structure in the institute's 75-year history, emphasizing site-specific architecture over adaptive reuse. The building utilizes locally sourced compacted earth blocks, creating a breathable presence while aligning with cultural and environmental values. Its compact design integrates with the surrounding residential area, providing spaces for public engagement, learning, and cultural exchange, while maintaining harmony with the local context and existing tree canopies.
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