Africa Research

Tectonic
Dwelling
Infrastructure
Gender equality is vital for societal progress, particularly in Senegal where disparities impede development. The women’s house in Baghere Village stands as a symbol of empowerment, featuring an architectural design of interlocking triangular prisms that resonates with local styles and signifies advancement. Its layout supports both public gatherings and private reflection, essential for fostering gender understanding.

Meanwhile, the “Embrace” primary school in Sare Kanta village champions community-centric education with its circular structure, inspired by traditional compounds to promote unity and integration. These projects highlight the role of innovative architecture in promoting education and gender equality, serving as catalysts for societal transformation.





Collaboration: Lijun Xiao, Haowei Li, Kimbly, Zecheng Yin, Pinru Zhu, Yuhan Zhang

Architecture



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