On Africa Day 2026: Revisiting Architecture’s Role in Identity and Collective Memory
Gando Primary School / Francis Kéré. Image © Erik-Jan Ouwerkerk
Observed annually on May 25, Africa Day commemorates the founding of the Organization of African Unity in 1963, now the African Union. Established during a period marked by independence movements across the continent, the day recognizes not only political solidarity but also the cultural, social, and intellectual histories that continue to shape African societies today. Within architecture and urbanism, these histories are reflected in evolving conversations around nation-building, heritage preservation, climate-responsive design, material innovation, and community-centered practice.





