“Abandoned Buildings Provide the Potential for a Regenerative Future”: In Conversation With Limbo Accra

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There is an increasing character of abandoned buildings in many African cities and Limbo Accra; a spatial design practice, roots itself in the experimentation of their repair, reuse, and transformation. The practice views these buildings as a unique architectural typology that includes key city landmarks, from the abandoned Independence house in Lagos to the incomplete airport tower in Accra, amongst others. They see them as major opportunities for modern public space and as symbolic sites for spatial justice. Through techniques such as photogrammetry, Limbo Accra has been creating a digital archive of these buildings and collaborating with artists and designers to propose new prospects for them. ArchDaily had the opportunity to speak with Dominique Petit-Frère, the co-founder of Limbo Accra, about the collective character of these buildings, Limbo Accra’s approach to their transformation, and navigating challenges in the adaptive reuse of these structures.

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Paul Yakubu (ArchDaily): A prominent trend in many African cities like Accra, Lagos, and Dakar is the increase in abandoned buildings. These range from small-scale structures to unfinished real estate and derelict high-rises. What do you believe are the influencing factors, and what similarities do these cities share regarding these factors?

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Cite: Paul Yakubu. "“Abandoned Buildings Provide the Potential for a Regenerative Future”: In Conversation With Limbo Accra" 30 Jun 2024. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/1018008/abandoned-buildings-provide-the-potential-for-a-regenerative-future-in-conversation-with-limbo-accra> ISSN 0719-8884

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