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The next generation of African architects and designers

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    The longest journey
    that I have ever taken.
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    That was in 2002.
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    I was only 19-years-old.
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    It was the first time I had ever
    been on an airplane
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    and the first time
    that I had left my country,
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    Rwanda.
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    I had to move thousands of kilometers away
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    to follow a dream.
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    A dream I have had
    ever since I was a child.
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    And that dream was to become an architect.
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    That was impossible
    at the time in my country.
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    There were no schools of architecture.
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    So when I got a scholarship
    to study in China,
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    I left my life and my family behind
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    and I moved to Shanghai.
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    It was an amazing time.
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    This country was going through
    a major building boom.
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    Shanghai,
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    my new home,
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    was quickly turning
    into a skyscraper city.
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    China was changing.
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    World-class projects were built
    to convey a new image of development.
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    Modern, striking engineering models
    were going up literally everywhere.
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    But behind these facades,
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    exploitation of huge numbers
    of migrant workers,
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    massive displacement
    of thousands of people
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    made these projects possible.
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    And this fast-paced development
    also contributed significantly
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    to the pollution
    that is haunting China today.
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    Fast-forward to 2010,
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    when I went back home to Rwanda.
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    There I found development patterns
    similar to what I saw in China.
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    The country was and still is experiencing
    its own population and economic growth.
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    The pressure to build cities,
    infrastructure and buildings
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    is at its peak,
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    and as a result,
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    there is a massive building boom as well.
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    And this is the reality across
    the entire continent of Africa,
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    and here's why.
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    By 2050, Africa's population will double,
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    reaching 2.5 billion people.
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    At this point,
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    the African population will be
    slightly less than the current population
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    of China and India combined.
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    The infrastructure and buildings needed
    to accommodate this many people
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    is unprecedented
    in the history of humankind.
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    We have estimated that by 2050,
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    we'll have to build
    700,000,000 more housing units,
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    more than 300,000 schools
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    and nearly 100,000 health centers.
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    Let me put that into perspective for you.
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    Every day for the next 35 years,
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    we have to build seven health centers,
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    25 schools
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    and nearly 60,000 housing units
    each day, every day.
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    How are we going to build all of this?
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    Are we going to follow a model
    of unsustainable building and construction
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    similar to what I witnessed in China?
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    Or can we develop a uniquely African model
    of sustainable and equitable development?
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    I'm optimistic we can.
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    I know Africans who are already doing it.
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    Take Nigerian architect
    Kunlé Adeyemi for instance,
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    and his work in slums
    of coastal megacities.
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    Places like Makoko in Lagos,
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    where hundreds of thousands of people
    live in makeshift structures on stilts
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    on water,
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    without government
    infrastructure of services.
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    A community at great risk
    of rising sea levels and climate change.
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    And yet, people who live here
    are examples of great ingenuity
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    and the will to survive.
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    Kunlé and his team have designed
    a prototype school
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    that is resilient to rising sea levels.
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    This is Makoko School.
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    It's a floating prototype structure
    that can be adapted to clinics,
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    to housing,
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    to markets
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    and other vital infrastructure
    this community needs.
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    It's an ingenious solution
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    that can ensure this community
    lives safely on the waters of Lagos.
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    This is Francis Kéré.
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    He works in the country he comes from,
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    Burkina Faso.
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    Kéré and his team have designed projects
    that use traditional building techniques.
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    Kéré and his team working
    in the communities
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    have developed prototype schools
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    that the whole community,
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    similar to every project
    in the villages of this country,
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    come together to build.
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    Children bring stones for the foundation,
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    women bring water
    for the brick manufacturing
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    and everybody works together
    to pound the clay floors.
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    Working with the community,
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    Kéré and his team have created
    projects that function better,
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    with adequate lighting
    and adequate ventilation.
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    They're appropriate
    [for] this particular context
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    and really, really beautiful as well.
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    For the past seven years,
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    I have been working as an architect
    at MASS Design Group.
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    It's a design firm that began in Rwanda.
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    We have worked
    in several countries in Africa,
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    focusing on this more equitable
    and sustainable model
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    of architectural practice,
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    and Malawi is one of those countries.
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    It's a country with beautiful,
    remote landscapes
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    with high-peak mountains
    and fertile valleys.
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    But it also has one of the worst
    maternal mortality rates in the world.
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    A pregnant woman in Malawi
    either gives birth at home,
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    or she has to walk a really long journey
    to the nearest clinic.
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    And one out of 36 of these mothers
    dies during childbirth.
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    In Malawi,
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    with our team and MASS design group,
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    we designed the Kasungu
    Maternity Waiting Vllage.
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    This is a place women come to
    six weeks before their due dates.
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    Here they receive prenatal care
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    and train in nutrition
    and family planning.
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    At the same time,
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    they form a community with other
    expectant mothers and their families.
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    The design of the of Kasungu
    Maternity Waiting Village
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    borrows from the vernacular
    typologies of Malawi villages,
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    and is built using really simple
    materials and technniques.
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    The earth blocks that we used we made
    from the same soil of this site.
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    This reduces the carbon footprint
    of this building,
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    but first and foremost,
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    it provides a safe and dignified space
    for these expecting mothers.
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    These examples show that architecture
    and design have the power and the agency
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    to address complex problems.
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    But more to point,
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    that we can develop a model
    of effective solutions
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    for our communities.
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    But these three examples are not enough.
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    300 more examples will not be enough.
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    We need a whole community
    of African architects and designers
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    to lead with thousands more examples.
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    In .... this year,
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    we convened a symposium
    on African architecture
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    in Kilgari,
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    and we invited many
    of the leading African designers
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    and architectural educators
    working across the continent.
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    We all had one thing in common.
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    Every single one of us
    went to school abroad
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    and outside of Africa.
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    This has to change.
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    If we are to develop
    solutions unique to us,
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    rather than attempting to turn
    Kigali into Beijing,
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    or Lagos in the Szenchen,
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    we need a community
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    that will build the design confidence
    of the next generation
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    of African architects and designers.
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    (Applause)
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    In September last year,
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    we launched the African Design Centre
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    to start building this community.
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    We admitted 11 fellows
    from across the continent.
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    it's a 20-month-long design-build
    fellowship program.
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    Here, they are learning to tackle
    big challenges such as ubanism
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    and climate change.
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    As Kunlé and [...] have,
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    they're working with communities
    to develop innovative building solutions
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    and processes,
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    as Karé and [....] have.
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    They're learning to understand
    the health impact of better buildings
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    as we at MASS Design Group
    have been researching
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    for the past several years.
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    The crowning moment of the fellowship
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    is a real project
    that they designed and built.
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    This is [Rohehe] Primary School,
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    the project they designed.
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    They immersed themselves in the community
    to understand the challenges
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    but also uncover opportunities,
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    like using a wall
    made of local volcanic stone
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    to turn the entire campus
    into a space of play and active learning.
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    The evaluated the environmental conditions
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    and developed a roof system
    that maximizes the light
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    and improves acoustic performance.
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    The construction at [...] Primary School
    will begin this year.
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    (Applause)
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    And over the coming months,
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    the African Design Centre fellows
    are going to work hand-in-hand
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    with the [Roheo] community to build it.
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    When we asked the fellows
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    what they want to do after
    their African Design Centre fellowship,
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    [Mark Teppo] from South Africa said
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    he wants to introduce this new
    way of building in his country,
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    so he plans to open a private
    practive in Johannesburg.
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    Zani wants to expand opportunites
    for women to become engineers.
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    Before joining the African Design Centre,
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    she helped start in Nairobi,
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    an organization to bridge the gaps
    for women in engineering fields,
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    and she hopes to take
    this movement across Africa,
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    eventually the whole world.
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    Moses from South Sudan,
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    the world's newest country,
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    wants to open the first polytechnic school
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    that will teach people how to build
    using local materials from his country.
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    Moses had to be determined
    to become an architect.
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    The civil war in his country frequently
    interrupted his architectural education.
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    At the time he was applying
    to the African Design Centre,
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    we could hear gunshots going off
    in the background of his interview call.
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    But even in the middle of this civil war,
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    Moses hangs on to this idea
    that architecture can be a way
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    to bridge communities back together.
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    You have to be inspired
    by this fellow's belief
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    that great architecture
    can make a difference
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    on how the future of Africa is built.
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    The unprecedented growth of Africa
    cannot be ignored.
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    Imagine Africa's future cities,
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    but not as vast slums,
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    but the most resilient
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    and the most socially inclusive
    places on earth.
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    This is achievable.
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    And we have the talent
    to make it a reality.
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    But the journey to ready that talent
    for the task ahead,
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    like my own journey,
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    is far too long.
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    For the next generation
    of African creative leaders,
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    we have to shorten
    and streamline that journey.
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    But most importantly --
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    and I cannot stress this enough --
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    we have to build their design confidence
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    and empower them to develop solutions
    that are truly African
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    but globally inspiring.
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    Thank you very much.
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    (Applause)
Title:
The next generation of African architects and designers
Speaker:
Christian Benimana
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Video Language:
English
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Duration:
12:57

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