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letssiweulnetus · 2 years
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Renégociation des contrats miniers : Pierre Goudiaby Atépa invite les députés de la prochaine législature à "remettre en cause les textes"
Renégociation des contrats miniers : Pierre Goudiaby Atépa invite les députés de la prochaine législature à “remettre en cause les textes”
L’architecte et homme d’affaires Pierre Goudiaby Atépa se dit favorable pour une  renégociation de tous les contrats miniers, pétroliers et gaziers. Invité de ce dimanche, à l’émission Grand Jury sur la Rfm, M. Atépa est d’avis qu’il faut absolument revoir la loi car selon lui, “tout doit changer”. Il invite ainsi les députés qui seront élus lors des élections législatives du 31 juillet prochain…
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brutgroup · 1 year
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@urbanicagroup African Renaissance Monument Dakar - Senegal Architect: Pierre Goudiaby #brutgroup photo by Attawayjl https://www.instagram.com/p/CLkeMm2lQYk/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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gaboninfoslive · 3 months
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CTRI : Le Sénégal va investir en masse au Gabon
Le Président Brice Clotaire Oligui Nguema, a conclu son séjour au Sénégal avec des rencontres auprès d’investisseurs locaux. Le premier entretien, avec Pierre Goudiaby Atepa, architecte et Président du Club des investisseurs sénégalais, a mis en lumière la vision de développement du Président. Des discussions ont également eu lieu avec le Directeur Exécutif du groupe Africa 50 et…
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Les affrontements se poursuivent à Saint-Louis, ce vendredi. Hier, jeudi, plusieurs villes ont connu des émeutes en marge du procès entre Ousmane Sonko et Mame Mbaye Niang. Affrontements se poursuivent à Saint-Louis Impôts et Domaines directeur adjoint et proche de Sonko arrêté Parmi ces villes, Saint-Louis. Mais alors que les autres se sont calmées, Saint-Louis continue de chauffer. En effet, ce vendredi17 mars, des jeunes ont bloqué l’avenue Mustapha Malick Gaye à Saint-Louis pour exiger la remise en liberté de leurs camarades détenus au commissariat. Ces derniers ont été arrêtés lors de la manifestation d’hier. Une grenade lacrymogène jetée chez lui lors des heurts, Pierre Goudiaby Atépa publie un communiqué → A LIRE AUSSI  Direct-Live : Affaire Ousmane Sonko, suivez la déclaration de « Y en a marre » Ainsi, ce vendredi, les jeunes ont enflammé des pneus pour intensifier leur manifestation. À proximité du commissariat central, des jeunes ont affronté les forces de l’ordre. affrontements se poursuivent à Saint-Louis, ce vendredi → A LIRE AUSSI Une grenade lacrymogène jetée chez lui lors des heurts, Pierre Goudiaby Atépa publie un communiqué Selon Ndar Info, 6 personnes arrêtés ont été placées en garde à vue. → A LIRE AUSSI  « J’effectuerai des analyses et radios car … », Guy Marius Sagna
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netcomsn · 2 years
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🇸🇳 BRT ou Tramway à Dakar : Atépa pourra-t-il pousser Macky SALL à changer d'avis ?
🇸🇳 BRT ou Tramway à Dakar : Atépa pourra-t-il pousser Macky SALL à changer d’avis ?
Récemment en discussions avec le président Macky Sall, Pierre Goudiaby Atépa a suggéré à ce dernier la transformation du projet Brt en Tramway. Autrement dit, « un système de véhicules à propulsion électrique conçu pour rouler sur des rails fixes tout en partageant l’espace routier avec les autres automobiles et même les piétons ». Une proposition révolutionnaire que l’architecte a posée sur la…
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dakarinstant · 2 years
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PIERRE GOUDIABY ATEPA ENVOYE SPECIAL DU CHEF DE L'ETAT LE PARRAIN DE SONKO, CHEZ MACKY
PIERRE GOUDIABY ATEPA ENVOYE SPECIAL DU CHEF DE L’ETAT LE PARRAIN DE SONKO, CHEZ MACKY
l’architecte Pierre Goudiaby ATEPA ancien candidat à la présidentielle avait mis sa permanence à la disposition d’Ousmane SONKO qu’il avait soutenu en 2019. S’en était suivi un soutien logistique mais aussi l’implication de l’ancien Inspecteur des impôts dans le dossier du fer de la Falémé (Coumba Ressources). Au- jourd’hui, le parrain d’Ousmane SONKO est l’envoyé spécial du chef de l’Etat Macky…
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dailyhistoryposts · 3 years
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The African Renaissance Monument (2008-2010) by Pierre Goudiaby. Copper.
Located outside Dakar, Senegal. 52 meters|171 feet tall.
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captainnaz-love · 4 years
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DÉCLARATION de PIERRE GOUDIABY ATEPA suite aux accusations d’ABY NDOUR
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24sene · 5 years
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Atépa Goudiaby dit tout...villes intelligentes, pétrole, Gaz
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architectnews · 3 years
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Architecture highlights in Western Africa along the Atlantic Ocean Coast
In the third part of our Sub-Saharan Africa Architectural Guide series, the editors of the guide pick their highlights from Guinea-Bissau, Guinea, Sierra Leone, Liberia, Ivory Coast, Ghana, Togo, Benin and Nigeria.
With contributions from nearly 350 authors, the Sub-Saharan Africa Architectural Guide aims to be a comprehensive guide to architecture in the southern part of the continent.
The third volume of the seven-volume publication is named Western Africa along the Atlantic Ocean Coast and focuses on the architecture of Guinea-Bissau, Guinea, Sierra Leone, Liberia, Ivory Coast, Ghana, Togo, Benin and Nigeria.
Read on for the book's editors, Philipp Meuser and Adil Dalbai's, picks from the region:
Photo is by Adil Dalbai
Guinea-Bissau TAP Airline Delegation, Bissau by José Pinto da Cunha
Located on National Heroes' Square, to the southwest of the Presidential Palace, this building can be related to other revisionists' experiences of the modern movement during the period of new brutalism.
It is defined by one single volume with the main facade covered in a vertical brise-soleil to enable control of the heat excess in the offices. The arched roof was also used to create ventilation, adjusting the building to its tropical climate.
A wide spiral staircase characterises the entrance level and establishes access to the other levels of the building.
Photo is by Philipp Meuser
Guinea Gamal Abdel Nasser University, Conakry, by E V Rybitsky and G N Tsytovich
As in many other African countries, a large-scale education offensive began in Guinea after independence in order to facilitate the training of a local elite. In 1962 the Institut Polytechnique de Conakry (IPC) was founded as the first institution for higher education in the country.
Under its first president Ahmed Sékou Touré, Guinea wanted to break away from the former colonial power and aligned itself with the Soviet Union, and the country's first university complex was designed by a collective of Soviet architects.
The university was initially designed for 1,500 students – one of the largest university projects in western Africa at the time. Its main building, completed in 1964, housed the administration, rectorate, library, and conference hall, as well as a few classrooms and offices.
Most of the offices and classrooms for the faculties were spread over several elongated blocks. With their concrete mesh ⁄ brise-soleil – an element often found in late colonial and early post-independence modernist architecture – these buildings made natural ventilation possible and so were a good response to the local tropical climate. The dominant characteristic of the main building is the large mosaic on the north side of the main lecture hall, which shows a black Prometheus breaking free from his chains.
Photo is by Peter Dibdin
Sierra Leone Swawou School for Girls, Kenema, Eastern Province, by Orkidstudio
Orkidstudio's new girls' school in Kenema was designed to provide extensive new learning facilities for up to 120 young girls from the local area and was the only local school that didn't allow corporal punishment.
However, just four weeks from completion progress was brought to a halt and the site closed as the first confirmed cases of the Ebola virus hit the region. After a two-year delay, the school opened in 2016.
Photo by Philipp Meuser
Liberia Masonic Temple, Monrovia, by unknown architect
The overall style of the imposing, neo-classical masonic temple on Mamba Point was influenced by the secret society's lodges in the US.
The edifice has various classical elements: high Doric marbled columns, cornices at the top of the parapets, and pediments. Originally it was covered in marble, but due to damage it suffered during the civil war, most of this skin is gone.
A historic monument that hovers above Monrovia, the masonic temple was likely the site where decisions affecting the entire country were debated and finalised, as members of the True Whig Party, which dominated Liberian politics from the 1870s to the 1980s, were often Freemasons.
Photo by Ama N'guetta
Ivory Coast Hôtel Président, Yamoussoukro, by Olivier-Clément Cacoub
Initially a small village that gained its name in 1901, Yamoussoukro became the political capital of Ivory Coast in 1983, while the port of Abidjan remained the country's economic capital.
The reason behind the relocation of the coastal capital to a more central, inland location was not only to emphasise the prosperity and national identity of the country away from the former colonies, but also that the location was the birthplace of the then head of state, President Félix Houphouët-Boigny.
The master plan for the new city was drawn up by the Tunisian-born architect Olivier-Clément Cacoub in the 1970s and early 1980s. It was an attempt to combine a great city and a village in the form of a new town made up of a collection of modern villas.
Olivier-Clément Cacoub designed the Hôtel Président in 1980, three years before the city was appointed the Ivory Coast capital.
Photo by Fernando Guerra
Ghana One Airport Square, Accra, by Mario Cucinella Architects, Deweger Gruter Brown & Partners
As the first building in Ghana to have been awarded a four-star rating by the Green Building Council of South Africa, One Airport Square draws equally on the themes of globalisation, sustainability, and tradition.
The Italian and Ghanaian architects constructed a diagrid exterior in homage to the patterns on the palm-tree bark, and of the style of rural homes in northwest Ghana. The frame is structured to support Accra's seismic sensitivity, and the projected terraces shield the large office windows from strong solar-rays.
As a multi-purpose edifice, the recently completed building boasts offices, cafes, and restaurants, as well as a sculpture by the local artist Kofi Setordji in its piazza. One Airport Square has become the landmark of Accra’s new architecture landscape.
Photo by Willem Stom
Togo Bank for Investment and Development, Lomé, by Pierre Goudiaby Atepa
The Bank for Investment and Development (EBID) is a landmark building in Togo's capital city Lomé. It consists of two elements, connected by a bridge symbolising the link between the fifteen member countries of the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS).
Thes thirteen-storey building rests on a basic structure composed of fifteen elements, which also stand for the member countries. It is dedicated to African women, as represented by a three-metre-wide sculpture depicting three figures, a mother, a sister, and a daughter.
The patterned conference room rotunda suggests an inverted gourd and a fountain makes a feature of the essential element of water. The project is one of Atepa's personal favourites and he later applied the same architec­tural and symbolic gesture in his design for Yundum International Airport in Banjul, the Gambia.
Photo by Giampiero Peia
Benin Marina Residence, Cotonou, by 5+1AA with Peia Associati
According to the architects, the aim of this residential complex was to not only to create a luxury compound in the increasingly expanding city of Cotonou but also to reinterpret African identity through reinventing the local contemporary style.
The team of Italian architects, consisting of Alfonso Femia and Gianluca Peluffo from the practice 5+1AA, succeeded in their aim, although the inspiration behind the roadside walls appears to originate from northern Africa.
The closed and solid-looking exterior walls are painted an intense shade of red, therefore generating a stark contrast to the glistening white buildings within the complex. These internal structures are pierced by unevenly distributed square windows with cedar frames, giving the residential buildings a decidedly unique, varied, and picturesque appearance.
Photo by Andrew Moore
Nigeria Dominican Chapel, Ibadan, by Demas Nwoko
Demas Nwoko's approach to architecture is through art and combines modern elements with a Nigerian vernacular architectural language. Though he was not formally trained as an architect, his works embody his in-depth understanding of the nation's architecture and its heritage. This can be seen in the chapel he created for the Dominican Institute.
The Dominican Chapel also includes sculptural elements such as carved timber columns and elaborate metalwork on the balustrades and gates. Situated at the site's highest point and accessible by way of a steep road off the main Ibadan–Oyo Highway, the house of worship is a prominent landmark.
The chapel was consecrated in 1973 and four years later in the journal of the Royal Institute of British Architects, architecture critic Noel Moffat said: "Here, under a tropical sun, architecture and sculpture combine in a way which only Antoni Gaudí perhaps, among architects, has been able to do so convincingly."
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magaratimes · 6 years
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#DW: "Casamance: la crainte de Pierre Goudiaby | Afrique | DW"
#DW: “Casamance: la crainte de Pierre Goudiaby | Afrique | DW”
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L’architecte Pierre Goudiaby Atepa dirige le Collectif des cadres casamançais. Selon lui, les opérations lancées par l’armée sénégalaise à la suite du meurtre de 14 forestiers pourraient remettre en cause le processus de paix.
Selon Salif Sadio, si ces opérations ne cessent pas, le chef rebelle menace de rompre la trêve observée depuis trois ans. Après des années d’accalmie, la Casamance…
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brutgroup · 5 years
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African Renaissance Monument Dakar - Senegal Architect: Pierre Goudiaby #brutgroup photo by Attawayjl https://www.instagram.com/p/BsbPQEFFa5i/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=1uef51bhluweh
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@tourisme_senegal_ L'ouvrage, dont les travaux ont débuté en 2002, a coûté entre 9 et 15 milliards de francs CFA (15 à 23 millions d'euros). Il fait partie des grands projets du président Abdoulaye Wade qui veut en faire le symbole de la « dignité du continent ». Il s'agit de montrer au travers d'une famille dressée vers le ciel, l'homme portant son enfant sur son biceps et tenant sa femme par la taille, « une Afrique sortant des entrailles de la terre, quittant l'obscurantisme pour aller vers la lumière ». Le monument figure en effet une famille africaine résolument tournée vers le Nord-Ouest. La statue aurait été conçue par le sculpteur d'origine roumaine Virgil Magherusan. Le projet du monument a été confiée à l'architecte sénégalais Pierre Goudiaby Atepa, auteur « notamment » de la Porte du Troisième millénaire qui surplombe la route de la Corniche. L'œuvre a été « dessinée » par le président Wade qui en détient 35 % des droits d'auteur, mais l'œuvre avait été initiée par le célèbre artiste sénégalais Ousmane Sow qui s'est depuis retiré du projet suite a une mésentente avec Abdoulaye Wade. #tourisme_senegal #tourismesenegal #destinationsenegal #voyages #voyagesdetective #comptoirdesvoyages #voyagesorgun #voyagescolaire #untoldvoyages #voyagesurmesure #voyagesolo #voyagesport #bonvoyageseason4 #virginvoyages #voyageursdumonde #voyager #travelaroundtheworld #travel #vacances #voyage #tourisme #travelgram #bestdestinations #travelphotography #paysagemagnifique #instavoyage #vacancesenfamille #voyageurdumonde #voyageurs @taamusenegal @destinationsenegal_sn @grain2folie (à Monument de la Renaissance africaine) https://www.instagram.com/p/CQ1WI-gr4mP/?utm_medium=tumblr
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devenirmilliardaire · 3 years
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Aby Ndour raconte un chantage : « Pierre Goudiaby Atépa m'a fait des avances » https://tinyurl.com/yj3f2o67 Aby Ndour et Pierre Goudiaby « Atépa » ... #AbyNdour #chantage #people #PierreGoudiabyAtépa #raconte #Sports
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dakarinstant · 2 years
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«Le Sénégal peut renégocier tous les contrats gaziers, pétroliers et miniers.>>
«Le Sénégal peut renégocier tous les contrats gaziers, pétroliers et miniers.>>
PIERRE GOUDIABY ATEPA INTERPELLE LES FUTURS DÉPUTÉS DE LA 14EME LÉGISLATURE. Il est possible et même facile d’éradiquer la pauvreté au Sénégal et même en Afrique Nous avons toutes les richesses du monde et nos dirigeants ne sont pas capables de les faire profiter aux concitoyens,» Nous avons la responsabilité historique de changer la donne au Sénégal Ce n’est pas normal qu’un pays qui regorge…
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sportskafunel · 3 years
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Aby Ndour raconte un chantage : « Pierre Goudiaby Atépa m'a fait des avances » https://tinyurl.com/yf2zgwru Aby Ndour et Pierre Goudiaby « Atépa » ... #AbyNdour #chantage #people #PierreGoudiabyAtépa #raconte #Sports
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