Address: East Legon, Accra, Ghana
Client: Nubuke Foundation
Architects: nav_s baerbel mueller + Juergen Strohmayer
Architect of Record: Orthner Orthner & Associates (OOA)
Project management: nav_s baerbel mueller + Juergen Strohmayer
with orthner orthner & associates (OOA)
Structural consultant: Bollinger + Grohmann Ingenieure
Clerk of Works: Abdul-Rauf Issahaque
Site area: 3200m2
Floor area: 270m2 (interior); 240m2 (covered outdoor area & roof terrace)
Built-up area: 320m2
Planning: October 2016 – October 2017
Construction: October 2017 – December 2019
Concrete works: HITL Construction Ltd. (Accra, Ghana)
Metalworks: Mecraft Ventures (Accra, Ghana)
Carpentry: Emmanuel Mawudzinwua (Accra, Ghana)
Roofing: Dygate Ghana Ltd. (Accra, Ghana)
Electrical installations: Godwin Sassah (Accra, Ghana)
project narrative by the architects …
The Nubuke Foundation, founded in 2007, with locations in Accra and Wa, has a wide range of programs supporting the arts, culture, and heritage of Ghana. The East Legon (Accra) grounds are defined by a large variety of day and evening programs that cater to many audiences spanning networks in the city, country, and region. The design of Nubuke Extended resolves this programmatic layering through generosity and specificity of spaces. Green spaces and openness have been a driving design focus, as well as simplicity, which allows the spaces to become hosts to a variety of scenarios. Large gatherings for music events or festivities may spread underneath the new building, while on quieter afternoons, children may move on to the stage platform to read books from the library shaded by palm trees, and cultural producers may sit and co-work with others in the bungalow´s main space, the Nubuke lounge.




Nubuke Extended completes and reorients the Nubuke property, making it into a cultural and civic hub in the expanding metropolitan area of Accra and connecting it to a growing network of cultural spaces in Ghana.
Existing structures on the grounds have been refurbished, relocated, or adapted to meet Nubuke´s aims. The main bungalow, which up until now housed all functions in one building – exhibition spaces, offices, shops and storage – has been opened up, resulting in a creative co-working environment within a generous setting. Additional structures have been designed to create a multi-programmed environment that provides space and infrastructure for artists, cultural activists of diverse disciplines, and audiences of all generations.

A new building hovers above the existing garden and frames a central green area, with Nubuke’s Indian almond tree at its centre. It serves as a landmark that responds to both immediate and urban contexts. The massing strategy for the new gallery building is aimed at creating diverse spaces and spatial situations that are open for artists, curators, visitors, citizens, and children to engage with while acting as a unifying character for the ensemble of buildings and landscapes on the terrain.

The new gallery, a split-level, one-room building with high ceilings, no columns, and exposed concrete walls, creates space for site-specific works of art and performances that characterize developments in Ghana’s and West Africa’s art world. Modulations in the floor, formed through a mezzanine, the height of the ceilings, and the walls, create a variety of spaces that allow both intimate and expansive scenarios for exhibitions, performances, and events. Users of the space are supported by an integrated rail system that allows for the hanging of objects, artworks, panels, and curtains throughout the space. The monolithic materiality of exposed concrete and the reduced colourscape of the new gallery and campus create a backdrop for colourful exhibitions and activities to take place in and around the buildings. Nubuke Extended was designed to be cosmopolitan in terms of character and ambition, inviting and provocative at the same time, for both local and regional programmatic scenarios.


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