tzou lubroth architekten has been asked by artist amoako boafo to design a hybrid topology that combines a home, a painter’s studio, a gallery as well as facilities for three artists-in-residence in ghana. the project was motivated by baofo’s desire to return to his homeland, accra, with the mission of bringing a newfound energy to the city’s art scene.

all images courtesy of tzou lubroth architekten
the house by tzou lubroth architekten is a located in an area defined by an orthogonal city grid and access to the seaside. the house consists of two volumes interacting through slight shifts in geometry. the artist’s house and studio occupy one volume while the residences, dining areas, and public gallery occupy the other.

at the center of the courtyard, a circular stair leads from the pool to the public gallery. by hybridizing public and private programs, the house had to become something new, something more than a mere dwelling. rammed earth walls and galvanized steel platforms and railings combine to form a sculpted environment that is rigid yet earthbound and free.










project info:
name: house-gallery boafo
architecture office: tzou lubroth architekten
location: accra, ghana
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edited by: myrto katsikopoulou | designboom