The Lome Beach PLAZA project is a leisure, relaxation and commercial space designed on sea water. In Togo, we don't dare to venture into designs on the water, which makes this project much more innovative. With the costal erosion our seafront is subject to, and a progressively larger water surface area we need to think about the prospects of building on water and adapt.
Not only will this project enhance the touristic landscape in Togo, but also will it enable the population of Lome to do business, to entertain, which contributes to job creation and people's wellbeing.
From African space to architectural project .
A building inspired by the TAKIENTA roofing of the Ottammari people in north-eastern Togo and Benin, and the circular forms of their habitat.
A building designed on water, with double roofing on levels, and walls based on a principle of rhythm and repetition.It has several relaxation areas, a leisure complex on the ground floor and commercial areas on the first floor.
The complex is built on the base with wood and steel, the elevations are made of steel and the roof of aluminum.