The Senegalese architect Pierre Goudiaby Atepa defended, on 12 June 2026 in Lomé, an approach of rupture in urban design. At the heart of his Keynote at edition 2 of BOAD Development Days, entitled "Designing new cities: making sustainable the standard and not the exception", a conviction emerges: faced with demographic pressure, saturation of capitals and massive housing needs, West Africa must think its future urban hubs as integrated, product…
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The Senegalese architect Pierre Goudiaby Atepa defended, on 12 June 2026 in Lomé, an approach of rupture in urban design. At the heart of his Keynote at edition 2 of BOAD Development Days, entitled "Designing new cities: making sustainable the standard and not the exception", a conviction emerges: faced with demographic pressure, saturation of capitals and massive housing needs, West Africa must think its future urban hubs as integrated, product…