Kéréké Architecture's design integrates historical significance with cultural representation, establishing a masterplan in Togo that honors the Ewé people's rich heritage, including their realms of spirituality.
The development centers around the Agbogbo wall's ruins and the Agbogbodzi Sanctuary, reflecting the complex history of the Ewé people’s exodus and their connection to spirituality.
Key architectural elements, such as a spiral tower and a gateway inspired by the Ewé stool, symbolize the relationship between the Ewé people and their ancestral heritage.
With features like naturally ventilated patios and an open-air amphitheater, the project emphasizes sustainability while providing spaces for cultural expression and the preservation of Ewé traditions.
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