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The Gojo, Kalkidan Tesfaye, Filimon Teshome, Hundaol Girma
The Gojo, Kalkidan Tesfaye, Filimon Teshome, Hundaol Girma
ATL
Honorable Mention
Inspired by the Sidama of Ethiopia.
What inspired you to enter this special competition to create a modern architectural language for Africa?
We believe that Africa is the most diverse continent in the world, and with all the different cultures, architecture can be practiced with much more creative expression than the rest of the world.
What did you find most interesting or challenging during the research and development of your prototype?
African spaces are the reflection of nature, and so it was interesting to design something that is in a direct connection with nature.
Why do you believe …
The Mena, Julia Mauser, Girum Solomon, Minasie Terefe
The Mena, Julia Mauser, Girum Solomon, Minasie Terefe
ATL
Honorable Mention
Inspired by the art of the Konso people of Ethiopia.
What inspired you to enter this special competition to create a modern architectural language for Africa?
Our Africa is a continent with unparalleled cultural richness and stories to be told. However, what we are witnessing today is only the smallest fraction of the vast potential we have got. So much resource just sitting by, time moving fast and we seem to be stuck in the present while the whole world speeding pass by us. Instead of laying back and complaining we took it upon ourselves to do something …
Northern Pafta, Gebrekidan G. Debre
Northern Pafta, Gebrekidan G. Debre
ATL
Honorable Mention
Inspired by the culture of the Konso people of Ethiopia.
What inspired you to enter this competition to create a modern architectural language for Africa?
For the past three years I was working on research called Ethioplugin Add-on Library at my campus (EiABC). There the objective, was digitalizing the heritages of Ethiopia such as furniture and fixtures, patterns and textures, construction details, so that they will be accessible by the professionals like interior designers, architects electronically. This made me familiar with working on cultural elements and extracting designed product out of them. I was excited (about the competition) …
Shebaxumite, Liuel Hizikias Ketema
Shebaxumite, Liuel Hizikias Ketema
ATL
Honorable Mention
Inspired by the Axumite people of Ethiopia.
What inspired you to enter this special competition to create a modern architectural language for Africa?
The evolution of African architecture has almost come to a standstill due to western influence. The potential of construction materials used in African designs have a far greater utility in their specific climates or natural conditions as opposed to western materials. It‘s easy to say my inspiration came from my deep passion to explore the potential of African construction materials for what they are truly worth.
What did you find most interesting or challenging during …
Afar Sidama, Amanuale Brook
Afar Sidama, Amanuale Brook
ATL
Honorable Mention
Inspired by the Afar and Sidama people of Ethiopia.
What inspired you to enter this special competition to create a modern architectural language for Africa?
I am interested in vernacular African architecture especially from my home region, Eastern Africa. Its obvious Vernacular architecture is dear to me. How the people have evolved from historical and diverse socio-cultural, climatic conditions and civilizations. Our built environment is a good way to appreciate our progress.
What did you find most interesting or challenging during the research and development of your prototype?
My research into how people survive in the most uninhabitable …
Cetiana, Nahom Bekele
Cetiana, Nahom Bekele
ATL
Honorable Mention
Inspired by the people and nations of Ethiopia.
What inspired you to enter this special competition to create a modern architectural language for Africa?
This competition is a chance for young Africans to build their own future, I for that matter was highly inspired to set my footprint on the history of Africa to be made!
What did you find most interesting or challenging during the research and development of your prototype?
The biggest challenge was the availability of accurately recorded historic data. It made the research more intensive
Why do you believe African homeowners will be interested …
The Omo, Roman Gorshkov
The Omo, Roman Gorshkov
ATL
Honorable Mention
Inspired by the Omo River in Ethiopia.
What inspired you to enter this special competition to create a modern architectural language for Africa?
A unique opportunity to celebrate people of Africa and their culture by providing a beautiful design of their future home.
What did you find most interesting or challenging during the research and development of your prototype?
The most challenging aspect of this project, but also one of the most fascinating things was the vast diversity of different cultures and ways people live in Africa that makes it hard to design but provides an ocean of …