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Writer's & Curator's Residency

A holistic vision for artistic production and reflection
Among the production-led artist residencies that have recently emerged across West Africa, dot.ateliers|Ogbojo in Accra, Ghana, has set itself apart by focusing on rest and reflection. This oasis located in the outskirts of the city combines living and informal collaborative workspaces with nature, contributing to a holistic approach toward creativity. This creative hub, initiated by the artist Amoako Boafo, is meant to be a place for invited intellectuals and artists to share a place to live, ponder and rest over the course of several months during the respective time they spend at this creative incubator.

Seamless articulation for contemplation and leisure
Designed to be a place of respite and regeneration, this adaptive reuse project is characterized by courtyards and voids on all scales, creating spaces of calm and varying levels of privacy within an otherwise heterogeneous, dynamic urban context. The architectural expression of dot.ateliers|Ogbojo balances the institutional and domestic characters of the brief through a strategic massing, lush pockets of vegetation, and refined finishes. The massing of the project keeps the existing building where it is, while a series of ancillary structures have been added to complete the programme. The old and new structures are tied together through lush gardens and a new canopy that promotes outdoor living in the tropics. The canopy also defines the central courtyard, which is used flexibly by the residents and guests for contemplation, leisure, and hosting large communal dinners for like-minded creatives and thinkers. The articulation of the interiors has been carefully crafted to allow for a seamless flow from room to room. Each room on the ground floor is framed by an external view – a picture window – of the many themed landscapes that surround the main building, allowing for continual connection to nature as one moves from the exterior to the interior. The existing two-story structure was retained, housing all of the communal programs, such as living, library, gym and kitchen on the ground floor and private, ensuite rooms on the first floor. The building not only frames views to the gardens, but also to the sky through a series of light shafts that permeate the building interiors and exteriors at various locations and depths, allowing for an abundance of light without any direct heat gain.

Comfort and refinement through sustainability
Although it is an adaptive reuse project, the building houses many passive sustainable strategies that help minimize heat gain, retain stormwater for irrigation, and it puts solar energy to use for the lights and water heaters. One of the main features that contributes to achieving moderate interior temperatures is the use of the new canopy. The canopy not only provides a covered walkway between the various buildings, but also acts as a light moderator, blocking direct heat gain from the sun wherever there is extensive glazing. All other windows openings, framing the views to the external gardens, are set back in a deep wall assembly, allowing for further reduction of heat gain. Large, operable openings also allow for a substantial amount of cross ventilation, reducing any energy consumption used for air conditioning. A locally produced, low-carbon concrete was used to cast all new concrete elements. A render version of this mix design was applied externally and finished using a rough-earth render method that echoes the artisanal earth-construction methods of Ghana. For the interiors, this low-carbon render was used to smoothly plaster the façade wall, while an interior wall liner was cladded with locally sourced walnut timber that reinforces the harmonious character of the spaces, as well as the holistic ideas of sustainability and beauty that have guided the project.

CREDITS

Location: Accra, Ghana
Typology: Cultural / Residential
Completion: January 2024


Client: dot.ateliers
Architects: Glenn DeRoche in collaboration w/ Juergen Strohmayer
Structural engineer: Ing. Richard Ofori-Addo
MEP engineers: Unique Josap
Main contractor: ALConstructs
Photography: Julien Lanoo

Modern residence with a textured beige facade and flat roof, featuring a minimalist colonnade that extends into a covered patio area. Floor-to-ceiling glass walls reveal open interior spaces, while a manicured lawn and tropical plants enhance the tranquil, sunlit outdoor setting.

Photos

Aerial view of a residential neighborhood featuring a mix of finished and under-construction homes with various roof styles and colors. In the foreground, a modern, boxy structure with a textured facade contrasts with more traditional buildings, set against a dense urban landscape that stretches to the horizon under a clear sky.
Three figures move in front of a beige structure standing behind sandy ground.
A modern, low-slung residence with a textured upper facade and clean concrete lines wraps around a central courtyard. The structure features tall columns, floor-to-ceiling glass walls, and shaded outdoor lounge areas, all surrounded by a manicured lawn and tropical greenery under a clear sky.
Covered courtyard space with a central swimming pool, surrounded by lounge chairs, concrete columns, and floor-to-ceiling glass doors leading into the house. A large rectangular skylight above allows natural light to pour in, casting shadows across the minimalist architecture and open layout.
A narrow beam of natural light cuts through a dark, minimal interior with textured beige walls and clean architectural lines. The space features subtle steps and recessed ceiling lights, creating a quiet, contemplative atmosphere defined by shadow and simplicity.
A narrow, softly lit hallway lined with wooden paneling features built-in shelving filled with books and art objects. At the end of the corridor, a large, colorful painting of a family seated together adds vibrancy and warmth to the otherwise minimalist space.
Interior view of a modern home featuring rough-textured columns, smooth concrete floors, and glass walls that open to a lush garden courtyard lined with tall bamboo.
Warmly lit interior featuring a minimalist kitchen and dining area with a marble island, dark dining table, and wood cabinetry. The space is defined by three striking large-scale artworks depicting stylized human figures, hung against a raw concrete wall, creating a dramatic contrast in the refined, modern setting.
A spacious, modern living room with floor-to-ceiling glass walls opens onto a covered patio and landscaped courtyard
Minimalist interior hallway with warm-toned walls, wood paneling, and a modern sculpture standing on a bed of dark river stones. A large floor-to-ceiling glass window reveals an enclosed outdoor gravel courtyard with a door and lush greenery along the perimeter.
Enclosed courtyard with tall textured walls made of rough, pebble-like plaster, casting sharp shadows in the sunlight. A small square window and a narrow doorway break the surface, offering minimal views to the outside and adding contrast to the stark, sculptural space.
Cattle walk along a dirt path in the foreground, passing green farmland and low concrete fences, with a mix of unfinished and modern residential buildings in the background. A white bird flies overhead under a lightly clouded sky, highlighting the contrast between rural life and urban development.

Drawings

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