Benin National Assembly by Kere Architecture
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The following description is courtesy of Kéré Architecture.

Having outgrown its current building, which dates back to the colonial era of its past, the parliament of the Republic of Benin has entrusted Kéré Architecture to design a new national assembly that will embody the values of democracy and the cultural identity of its citizens.

The project takes inspiration from the palaver tree, the age-old West African tradition of meeting under a tree to make consensual decisions in the interest of a community. The palaver tree is a timeless symbol, having borne witness to previous generations and inspiring respect for the majestic forces of nature.

Benin National Assembly by Kere Architecture
Image courtesy of Kéré Architecture
Benin National Assembly by Kere Architecture
Image courtesy of Kéré Architecture
Benin National Assembly by Kere Architecture
Image courtesy of Kéré Architecture
Benin National Assembly by Kere Architecture
Image courtesy of Kéré Architecture

The assembly hall is located on the ground floor, its spectacular ceiling created by the dynamic reach of the structure, which supports the functions above. The crown is comprised of offices and auxiliary functions, set back from the deep façade, which filters the strong sunlight. The trunk is hollow, creating a central courtyard that allows circulation spaces to be naturally ventilated and indirect light to penetrate the plan. A spiral staircase in its centre connects the assembly hall on the ground floor to the offices above. On the top floor, a roof terrace offers sweeping views over the city and the lagoon in the distance.

A large part of the site is dedicated to a public park, which will showcase Benin’s native flora while providing Porto-Novo with an extensive recreation space. To create a sense of openness and transparency, the park will extend to the foot of the palaver tree, offering a generous shaded space where citizens can gather and deliberate, analogous to the assembly hall on the opposite side.

Benin National Assembly by Kere Architecture
Image courtesy of Kéré Architecture
Benin National Assembly by Kere Architecture
Image courtesy of Kéré Architecture
Benin National Assembly by Kere Architecture
Image courtesy of Kéré Architecture
Benin National Assembly by Kere Architecture
Image courtesy of Kéré Architecture

In the southeast corner of the site, a public square marks the civic façade of the building, across from the former national assembly where Benin’s independence was historically declared. Further facilities for government services are integrated into the park’s topography with planted roofs, and form a façade along the southern limit of the site.

Project Details

  • Project Name: Benin National Assembly / Porto-Novo / Republic of Benin
  • Local Title: Benin National Assembly
  • Location: Porto-Novo, Republic of Benin
  • Type of project: Civic – Parliament House
  • Size: 35 000 sqm
  • Design: November 2018 – December 2020 (beginning – end)
  • Construction: March 2021 –
  • Status: In Planning
  • Architect: Kéré Architecture, Débédo Francis Kéré, Berlin, Germany
  • Design team: Kéré Architecture, Berlin, Germany
    • Project Architect: Jeanne Autran-Edorh
    • Architects: Alexandra Zervudachi, Kinan Deeb, Javier Mola Cardenes
  • Contributors: Andrea Maretto, Leonne Vögelin, Charles André, Ismaël N’Faly Camara, Léon Bührer, Malak Nasreldin (Kéré Architecture, Berlin, Germany)
  • Project Management: Jeanne Autran-Edorh, Fabiola Büchele (Kéré Architecture, Berlin, Germany)
  • Construction Management:
    • Contact Architect: Ecoplan, Cotonou, Benin
    • Local management: SImAU, Cotonou, Benin
  • Engineering: Aecom, London, UK
    • Sahel-ingenierie Dakar, Senegal
  • Client: Republic of Benin – Minister of Living Environment and Sustainable Development
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