Saturday, 6 September 2014

Architectural Digest: Sexy Airport City, Accra Ghana captured by Yaw Pare.....

 
 


Airport City, Accra Ghana captured by Yaw Pare...
 
 
 
 
Airport City, Accra. As of 31st August, 2014 taken by Yaw Pare...
 
 
 
 
Hilton and ofc blg Airport City, Accra 2014 taken by Yaw Pare...
 
 
 
 
African Sun, Amber Hotel, Airport City Accra by Yaw Pare...



Opeibea Building taken by Yaw Pare...
 
 
 

New Mosque under construction, Nima ---taken by Yaw Pare...




Marina Mall & KFC in Airport City, Accra Ghana --taken by Yaw Pare
 
 


New Apartment Complex, Airport Residential Area shot by Yaw Pare...
 

Paulina says: Sneak a peek at the above photographic gems by Ghana Rising fave, Yaw Pare!!!

Airport City, Accra Ghana is rising out of the ashes like a phoenix -no? With soooo many fab buildings under construction -including the Hilton [one of three structures I truly can't wait to see completed and opened] ---Accra will be unrecognisable in a couple of years time!!!

I am truly crazy about One Airport Square [second photo] by Mario Cucinella Architects!! I remember blogging about One Airport Square in past posts.. and it still remains probably the most innovative of all the new buildings -no? You can read more about it via: http://blog.archpaper.com/wordpress/archives/20464  ---

Also, can you believe the magnitude of the new mosque? I had no idea this building was happening n Accra -did you? Apparently its been built with Turkish money -should be very interesting when completed.

The only niggle --and its a small one, why are we still afraid to build skyscrapers in Ghana?? -I would love to see some mind-blowing tall glass structures in Accra -and I know you feel the same...

To view the rest of Yaw Pare's delectable photos of Accra's changing skyline visit: https://www.facebook.com/groups/randomghpics/

1 comment:

  1. Cape Coast old post office. An earlier comment said that the images online of this building in an unfinished and abandonded state are shameful for a site with such a magnificent view of the Atlantic. When was the building left in this state? A note seen in the image said "Site for proposed Slavery Museum" Is there any long term plan for this site?

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