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Leading Architect Francis Kéré: ‘as Soon as I Knew How to Draw, I Thought: I Want to Build a School’

Summary by De Tijd
He was destined to become the village chief of Gando, a small village in the dry savannah of Burkina Faso. Today, Francis Kéré is one of the world's most renowned architects. 'All my life, I have been curious.'
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He was destined to become the village chief of Gando, a small village in the dry savannah of Burkina Faso. Today, Francis Kéré is one of the world's most renowned architects. 'All my life, I have been curious.'

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De Tijd broke the news in Belgium on Friday, April 17, 2026.
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