The Climb Podcast

Aboubacar's Story

September 05, 2023 ChannelsEar Season 1 Episode 13
Aboubacar's Story
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The Climb Podcast
Aboubacar's Story
Sep 05, 2023 Season 1 Episode 13
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This episode follows Aboubacar Sidiki Komara’s story. This young Guinean architect founded Kaloum Bankhi, a non-profit organisation which aims to provide affordable and sustainable housing for underserved communities in the central neighbourhood of Kaloum in Conakry. As a recipient of the Judith Lee Stronach Baccalaureate Prize and First prize winner of UC Berkeley’s Big Ideas competition, Aboubacar remains more determined than ever to provide context-based solutions to housing issues in Africa. In this episode, he explains how he draws inspiration from the rich history of African indigenous architecture in his work.

Music Credit: 

Beautiful Girl by Jason Show
https://audionautix.com
Creative Commons Music by Jason Shaw on Audionautix.com 

Contact The Climb Podcast Team...

  • Visit our Podcast page @channelstv.com
  • Tweet at us @channelstv @AfricaAtLSE
  • Follow us on Facebook @channelsforum @LSEAfricaInstitute
  • Email us at channelsear@channelstv.com

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Show Notes

This episode follows Aboubacar Sidiki Komara’s story. This young Guinean architect founded Kaloum Bankhi, a non-profit organisation which aims to provide affordable and sustainable housing for underserved communities in the central neighbourhood of Kaloum in Conakry. As a recipient of the Judith Lee Stronach Baccalaureate Prize and First prize winner of UC Berkeley’s Big Ideas competition, Aboubacar remains more determined than ever to provide context-based solutions to housing issues in Africa. In this episode, he explains how he draws inspiration from the rich history of African indigenous architecture in his work.

Music Credit: 

Beautiful Girl by Jason Show
https://audionautix.com
Creative Commons Music by Jason Shaw on Audionautix.com 

Contact The Climb Podcast Team...

  • Visit our Podcast page @channelstv.com
  • Tweet at us @channelstv @AfricaAtLSE
  • Follow us on Facebook @channelsforum @LSEAfricaInstitute
  • Email us at channelsear@channelstv.com

Thank you for Listening...