Alero Olympio: A Legacy of Ecological Architecture and Decolonized Identity

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Alero Olympio (1959-2005) was an architect and builder known for an intimately ecological approach to architecture. Born in Ghana, she divided her practice between Ghana and Scotland. She focused on work that prioritized people and was sincerely committed to social and environmental sustainability, prioritizing using locally sourced materials.

Her work legacy includes physical buildings like the Kokrobitey Institute, her advocacy for earthen constructions, research on sustainable forestry products, and so much more. However, a gap exists in the institutionalized archives of her work, leading to the current ongoing efforts to build a comprehensive archive of her contributions. The 2024 Womxn in Design and Architecture (WDA) annual conference organized by Princeton University School of Architecture made a significant contribution. It featured exhibitions, seminars, and panel discussions that reflected on Alero Olympio's legacy and examined the architectural insights her work continues to offer.

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Cite: Paul Yakubu. "Alero Olympio: A Legacy of Ecological Architecture and Decolonized Identity" 06 Apr 2024. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/1015118/alero-olympio-a-legacy-of-ecological-architecture-and-decolonized-identity> ISSN 0719-8884

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