introduction EditThis is one of the two recent projects commissioned by the Aga Khan Trust for Culture (AKTC) to mark the 50th anniversary of Mali's independence from France: the National Park of Mali in Bamako, with new buildings such as a restaurant, a sport centre and several entrance buildings, marking one of the most important civic projects ever to take shape in West Africa. Another project is the visitor's center adjacent to the Great Mosque of Mopti which is a remarkable example of the earthen construction and is recently restored (2006).
cultural and social context EditThe population of Bamako, the capital of the Republic of Mali, has risen rapidly in recent years, now numbering over one million inhabitants. Population growth has driven the demand for housing and public facilities. In this context, the need for far-sighted urban planning has been crucial. The Government of Mali responded by outlining the boundaries of the National Park of Mali, a space of 103 hectares within a larger protected forest reserve of 2,100 hectares that forms a significant greenbelt in the city of Bamako. Under the terms of the public-private partnership, the Government asked the Aga Khan Trust for Culture (AKTC) to concentrate on a 103 hectares area that incorporates a large, semi-circular canyon of protected forest that lies beneath the terraced outcrops of the Koulouba plateau, between the National Museum and the Presidential Palace Complex.
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Description: Bringing together technology and vernacular.
Category: recreation & sport
Design: Kéré Architecture
Consultants: Structural engineering: Birad SARL, SAMKO Turkey / Construction supervision: AKTC & KERE ARCHITECTURE / Plant Engineering: AKTC / Landscape design: PLANNING PARTNERS, SA
Building status: in use
Construction period: Design AND PLANNING phase 1 (beginning and ending month, year) April 2009-December 2009 / Construction phase (beginning and ending month, year) November 2009-September 2010
Location: Bamako, Mali
Coordinates: 12°39'0'' N, 8°0'0'' W
Tags: earth, development cooperation, vernacular
Project ID: 245
Published: 8 May 2012
Last updated: 10 May 2012


















