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Pierre Goudiaby Atepa Defends a Break-up Approach in Urban Design

Summary by Financial Afrik
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…

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Financial Afrik broke the news on Monday, June 15, 2026.
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