What Architectural Opportunities Will the Trans-West African Coastal Highway Provide?

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Traveling on land through vast regional areas of African countries has been an inefficient ordeal, particularly in West Africa. Google Maps optimistically estimates it would take 53 hours to drive nonstop from Lagos, Nigeria's largest city, to Dakar, Senegal's capital. However, this estimate doesn't account for the poor road infrastructure, complex border crossings, and socio-economic challenges that realistically extend the journey to about a week.

This is why the ongoing Trans-West African Coastal Highway project offers a great opportunity to connect and unlock the region's potential. This project, also known as TAH 7, is a transnational highway initiative linking 12 West African coastal nations, from Mauritania in the northwest to Nigeria in the east. Its gradual construction opens new avenues for freight movement, rail infrastructure, and, more importantly, innovative forms of architecture around borders, addressing their unique socio-cultural functions.

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Cite: Paul Yakubu. "What Architectural Opportunities Will the Trans-West African Coastal Highway Provide?" 25 Sep 2024. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/1021480/what-architectural-opportunities-will-the-trans-west-african-coastal-highway-provide> ISSN 0719-8884

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