Goehte Insitut Dakar Kéré Architecture Senegal Civic Parliament  exterior view
Exterior view by Kéré Architecture

Goehte Insitut Dakar

Architect: Kéré Architecture
Location: Dakar, Senegal
Type: Civic
Year: 2022
Images: Kéré Architecture

The following description is courtesy of the architects. The German cultural exchange centre Goethe Institut e.V. has been active globally for more than 60 years. For its Dakar location, it commissioned the design of a purpose-built space from concept to construction for the first time in the institute’s history. Being one of its main hubs in West Africa, the choice of Kéré Architecture is testament to the Goethe Institut Dakar’s wish to set an example of what cultural exchange looks like in the 21st century.

Goehte Insitut Dakar Kéré Architecture Senegal Civic Parliament Entrance
Entrance. Kéré Architecture
Goehte Insitut Dakar Kéré Architecture Senegal Civic Parliament classroom
Classroom. Kéré Architecture

Visitors and employees alike are to be provided with a space that speaks to and is home to the layered and storied cultural tapestry of Senegal’s capital. One that is welcoming and versatile in speaking to the vast and complex history of cultural encounters and asking a diverse community to gather to define an inclusive and sustainable future.

Goehte Insitut Dakar Kéré Architecture Senegal Civic Parliament sketch of classrooms and library
Sketch by Francis Kéré of classrooms and library at the Goethe Institute Dakar
Goehte Insitut Dakar Kéré Architecture Senegal Civic Parliament groundbreaking
Groundbreaking Ceremony Francis Kéré, Baaba Maal Abdoulaye Saydou Sow, Frank Walter Steinmeier.

The site of the Goethe-Institut Dakar sits within a residential area and lush garden. Kéré Architecture’s design responds to the need to be respectful to neighbours (including the Léopold Sédar Senghor Museum) and the natural environment, while also creating room for the many activities on offer, which range from exhibitions and language courses, to concerts and informal gatherings. It achieves this with a compact two-story building, shaped to mirror the outline of the canopy of trees that have long occupied the site. The structure itself serves as a shield that simultaneously protects the surrounding occupants from any potential noise and its own visitors from traffic sounds. A second translucent skin made from the same locally sourced BTC bricks as the structural walls ensures a light appearance.

Goehte Insitut Dakar Kéré Architecture Senegal Civic Parliament context plan
Site plan. Kéré Architecture
Goehte Insitut Dakar Kéré Architecture Senegal Civic Parliament ground floor plan
Ground Floor Plan. Kéré Architecture
Goehte Insitut Dakar Kéré Architecture Senegal Civic Parliament first floor plan
First Floor Plan. Kéré Architecture
Goehte Insitut Dakar Kéré Architecture Senegal Civic Parliament section
Section. Kéré Architecture

Most of the public activities are located on the ground floor, including an auditorium, a cafeteria and the library, while administrative offices and classrooms are on the first floor. The rooftop is accessible, offering further space for interaction and echoing the garden below by way of tree-shaped pillars that hold up the roof covering the area. The architecture as a whole is committed to a sustainable approach that ensures that this newest addition to the cityscape leaves little footprints, besides the actual space it occupies.

Goehte Insitut Dakar Kéré Architecture Senegal Civic Parliament night
Night rendering by Kéré Architecture

Project Details

  • Local Title: Goethe Institut Dakar
  • Location: Dakar, Senegal
  • Type of project: Civic – Parliament House
  • Size: 1 800 sqm
  • Design: 2018 –
  • Construction:
  • Status: In Planning
  • Architect: Kéré Architecture, Diébédo Francis Kéré, Berlin, Germany
    • Design team: Project Architect: Jaime Herraiz & Andrea Maretto Architects: Javier Mola Cardenes, Juan Carlos Zapata Kéré Architecture, Berlin, Germany
  • Contributors: Léon Bührer Kéré Architecture, Berlin, Germany
  • Project Management: Fabiola Büchele, Linda Franken Kéré Architecture, Berlin, Germany
  • Collaborators: Worofila, André Poretti, Delta Ingenieurs Conseils, Dial Consulting, Scat Internationale s.a., Elementerre, Matthias Middelkamp
  • Client: Goethe Institut e.V.
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