جولة المدن الأفريقية
جولة المدن الأفريقية عبارة عن سلسلة وثائقية تعطي صوتًا للجهات الفاعلة في القارة لرسم رؤية لمدن أفريقية أكثر استدامة ومرونة وشمولية ، لا سيما من خلال إمكانات الابتكار والتطوير التكنولوجي. المخططين الحضريين والمهندسين المعماريين والمصممين والفنانين والمهندسين وسكان المدن العاديين ، تهدف الجولة المستديرة للمدن الأفريقية إلى تقييم الديناميكيات الحضرية في القارة ، مع إلقاء نظرة استشرافية على مدن الغد الأفريقية.
African Cities Magazine 5
The fifth edition explores the power of digital innovation, community engagement, and sustainable design in Africa's urban development. The Special Feature highlights AI’s potential to address urban challenges. Urban Planning Innovation emphasizes community-driven projects, including Senegal’s Urban Renewal Fund and Nigeria’s Abuja Urban Lab, promoting collaborative waste solutions. Architecture Innovation showcases eco-friendly designs using local materials, while African Architecture and Urban Heritage spotlights heritage preservation, emphasizing Africa’s cultural richness and historical depth. The Cities, Pixels, and Colors section highlights the unique challenges and roles of intermediate cities in West Africa.
African Cities Magazine 4
This Edition 4 focuses on urban mobility, an essential aspect of Africa's rapidly evolving cities. It examines electric mobility, digital public transport planning, and infrastructure for cycling and walking, presenting them as pillars of sustainable urban mobility. Interviews with experts reveal the potential for electric transport and digital tools in creating accessible, environmentally friendly transit systems. This edition also highlights Madagascar's innovations in urban mobility and profiles artists contributing to Africa’s urban aesthetic through murals and public art. Featuring reflections on African architecture and heritage, this edition illustrates how technological advancements and cultural identity converge in modern African cities
African Cities Magazine 3
In this Edition 3, the African Cities Magazine explores financing sustainable urban development, with insights from Jean-François Habeau of the Global Fund for Cities Development (FMDV). This edition spotlights innovative projects emphasizing participation and collective action, demonstrating how collaboration can enhance urban resilience. Through profiles of key figures like Aziza Chaouni, the magazine highlights how professionals are pushing boundaries in urban design. The issue also covers significant urban planning events across Africa, shedding light on best practices and inspiring young Africans to engage in sustainable urbanism. This edition aims to connect funding strategies with impactful urban projects that promote inclusive growth and sustainability.
African Cities Magazine 2
This issue centers on architecture education, urban resilience, and smart city initiatives, offering a deep dive into the educational approaches driving urban transformation in Africa. It opens with a special feature on the role of architecture and urban planning in fostering inclusive development. In-depth interviews with leading architects and urban planners reveal visions for the future of African cities, where public spaces, resilient infrastructure, and socio-economic inclusion are prioritized. This edition also examines how cultural and religious heritage influence architecture and urban planning, aiming to balance modern needs with traditional values. By incorporating diverse perspectives, this edition underscores Africa’s innovative potential in redefining urban landscapes.
African Cities Magazine 1
The first issue of African Cities Magazine dives into how innovative solutions are shaping resilient, sustainable cities across Africa. This edition covers a range of projects focused on urban planning, architecture, and design, introducing practitioners and innovators making strides in African urban development. A special emphasis is placed on the adaptability and resourcefulness of African cities, showcasing efforts to meet local challenges while promoting inclusivity and environmental stewardship. The edition also celebrates Africa’s cultural richness, highlighting urban diversity and envisioning a future of vibrant, adaptable cities that reflect the unique identity of the continent.