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Francis Kéré: Radically Simple


Title Francis Kéré: Radically Simple
Writer Andres Lepik (Editor, Contributor),
Date 2025-05-22 15:09:26
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Desciption

Collaborating with residents, Burkina Faso architect Francis Kéré places social and historical needs at the heart of his design thinkingWinner of the 2022 Pritzker Architecture PrizeMore than almost any other contemporary architect, Burkina Faso–born Diébédo Francis Kéré (born 1965) stands for the social and cultural possibilities of architecture: the innovative aspect of his work lies in his reliance on local residents. Kéré first made a name for himself in 2008 with his designs for Christoph Schlingensief’s Opera Village Africa, and since then he has received numerous international awards (including the 2004 Aga Khan Award for Architecture), primarily for his building projects in his native Burkina Faso. In 2015, Kéré designed a Legacy Campus in Kenya for the Mama Sarah Obama Foundation (MSOF), the foundation of the sole living grandparent of president Barack Obama, whose mission is to feed and educate children and impoverished families.Kéré's structures combine the influence of his formal training at the Technische Universität Berlin with the traditional building methods of Burkina Faso. In working with the local populace, he places local social and historical needs at the center of his design concepts; residents are trained to become professionals and thus the constructors of their own future.This first monograph on his extensive oeuvre provides unique insight into the creative work of this outstanding architect and renders visible the fact that architecture not only revolves around buildings, but always around people as well. Read more


Review

Francis Kéré’s monograph, “Radically Simple,” serves as a profound exploration of his architectural philosophy, emphasizing socially conscious design. Celebrated for projects like the Lycée Schorge and the Opera Village, Kéré utilizes local materials and traditions to create structures that resonate with their cultural context. The book, featuring over 200 pages of insightful images and designs, not only documents his achievements but also presents a call to action for architects to embrace ethical and sustainable practices. Kéré’s work embodies a hopeful vision for architecture, making this volume essential for those invested in the future of the field

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