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Contemporary Architecture, Architecture School, West African
Birth date / place
1965, Gando, Burkina FasoSelected Architecture

- Surgical Clinic and Health Center
- Gando Teacher's Housing
- Gando Primary School
- Extension of Primary School in Gando
Practice / Active in Change this
Kere Architecture
Arndtstraße 34
10965 Berlin, Germany
www.kere-architecture.com
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- 2004 - Aga Khan Award for Architecture
- 2009 - Global Award for Sustainable Architecture
- 2010 - BSI Swiss architectural Award
- 2011 - Holcim Awards Gold 2011 Africa Middle East
- 2011 - Marcus prize for architecture
- 2012 - Global Holcim Awards 2012 Gold
- 2014 - Schelling Architecture Award
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"People are the basis of every piece of work."
Francis Kere
Francis Kere Change this
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Diébédo Francis Kéré is a German-trained architect from West African town of Gando in Burkina Faso. As the first son of the head of his village, he was the only child allowed to attend school. After excelling in his studies, Kéré was awarded a scholarship to apprentice in Germany. He then attended the Technische Universität in Berlin where he earned his diploma in Architecture and Engineering. While still a student, Kéré established the Kéré Foundation in 1998. Parallel to his studies, he began to raise money for the purpose of building a school in his home village. Despite major economic and logistical challenges, Kéré set his focus towards reinvesting his knowledge back into his home community in Burkina Faso. Using his formal training as an architect, he developed strategies for innovative construction by combining traditional Burkinabé building techniques and materials with modern engineering methods. In order to realize his goal, Francis Kéré partnered closely with his community, demonstrating to them the possibility and potential for innovation that could benefit their village for years to come.
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