

UBUNTU
MA'AT
SANKOFA

20 years of
COMBINED EXPERIENCE
We have the know-how you need.
The principals and philosophy of Ma'at, Ubuntu and Sankofa are the guiding tools in which we draw inspiration from within as opposed to looking outward

UBUNTU
I am because we are In ancient days our ancestors frequently ventured all across the continent learning, trading and drawing inspiration from each other and adopting elements of these encounters to form distinct cultural identities which is still evident to this day. We were all dependent on each for our very livelihood and architecturally speaking the language is all the same. Wether you were born on the continent or otherwise, we have much more in common than differences. The world does not recognize nor are they concerned about our ethnicity or tribal linage, they see only Africans. We will continue to draw from tour ancestors and the principal of Ubuntu to form culturally distinct architectural expressions.




AKAN
KHANET
KHAMET
SUKUMA

SANKOFA
Return and get it The importance of learning from the past to clearly define our identity and roots personally and to recognize our role as apart of a collective. We strive architecturally to disconnect from our conditioned negro-pean mindset to study the architecture language of the past to determine what elements define us; what can we modernize; what can we preserve and what do we hold in common amongst others across the continent. This approach ensures that our designs remain rooted in our collective cultural identity and also gaining fortification against blatant abandonment in favour of imitating imitator which appears to be current-day trend.






MA'AT
Devine order Our ancestors recognized that there is a Devine order that exists in all creation and strived to remain in harmony with that Devine force. There are many words in the English language to try and articulate Ma’at but architecturally, we aim to strike a balance between past, present and future; natural and construct; physical and spiritual; aesthetics and function; African problems and solutions; and the seen and unseen.
Our Featured Projects.
Project no.1: SaRat Ma'at
2 STRY | 5 BDRMS | 5 BTHS
This home is a modern masterpiece—a captivating blend of sleek contemporary design, luxury, and comfort. Drawing inspiration from traditional Akan dwellings, this residence has been refined and modernized, with additional influences from Khametic and BaKuba cultural aesthetics.
Project no.4: Ohemaa Merline
1 STRY | 2 BDRMS | 2 BTHS
Tranquility and simplicity define this meticulously refined modern home, where nature and self-sufficiency are at the heart of the design. Featuring warm, organic natural materials juxtaposed with sleek, polished contemporary lines, this residence evokes a sense of balance and serenity. Its striking stone façade draws inspiration from Akan, Khametic, and Great Zimbabwe cultural influences, resulting in a harmonious blend of natural beauty and modern functionality.
Project no.5 Nana Magufuli
3 STRY | 5 BDRMS | 5 BTHS
Step through the doors of the past and into the future with this breathtaking contemporary home. Complemented by panoramic views, this custom estate is deeply rooted in AfuRaKan cultural inspiration. Every architectural detail radiates sophistication and meticulous craftsmanship, offering a space that embodies refined living at its finest. This home is a perfect synergy of cultural heritage and contemporary luxury.
Project no.6: Ohemaa Birago
2 STRY | 3 BDRMS | 3 BTHS
Nestled within the lush vegetation of suburban Bantama, this stunning contemporary home offers an unparalleled blend of luxury and privacy. Designed to maximize natural light, the home features expansive windows and open spaces that seamlessly integrate the outdoors with the interiors.
Project no.7: Maame Baaya
2 STRY | 4 BDRMS | 4 BTHS
Showcasing the pinnacle of contemporary refinement and bold architectural ingenuity, this modern home exudes luxury, comfort, and sophistication. Its striking aesthetic combines steel, glass, wood, and abundant natural light, creating a harmonious interplay of materials inspired by Akan and Khametic cultures. Every detail has been carefully curated to balance cultural depth with sleek, modern design.
Project no.8 SaRa Traore
2 STRY | 4 BDRMS | 4 BTHS
Motivated and inspired by Akan, Mali, and Khametic cultures, this architecturally stunning home seamlessly integrates tradition and luxury into a modern sanctuary of comfort. Designed for elegance and functionality, the residence features the finest craftsmanship, premium finishes, and top-of-the-line Bosch stainless steel appliances, ensuring a sophisticated living experience for all stages of life.
Project no.9: Nana Kwebena
2 STRY | 6 BDRMS | 6 BTHS
This modern masterpiece offers a perfect fusion of sleek architecture and awe-inspiring views. Influenced by Akan and Khametic cultures, this mansion combines refined luxury and comfort, complemented by lush vegetation and impeccably maintained landscaping, creating an idyllic retreat.
Project no.10
2 STRY | 4 BDRMS | 4 BTHS
A testament to architectural excellence, this contemporary residence redefines luxury and comfort within a prestigious gated enclave. Designed to harmonize with its surroundings, this striking trophy home draws inspiration from Akan, Bobo, and Khametic cultures, showcasing a rich and diverse AfuRaKan heritage. The interior embodies elegant simplicity with a luxurious material palette, bespoke finishes, and a timeless design that exudes international sophistication in a private and secure setting.
Project no.11 Ubuntu Mixed Residence
4 STRY | 18 BDRMS | 18 BTHS
This opulent apartment, set within the sought-after ‘Ubuntu Residences,’ is a celebration of luxury, style, and cultural heritage. Offering stunning views of the city skyline, it is complemented by tranquil amenities designed to foster community and a traditional sense of home. Influenced by Akan, Zulu and Khametic cultures, this modern mixed-use residence blends culture, luxury, and contemporary elegance in every detail.
Project no.12: Polytechnic School
Currently under development, this innovative basic school design emphasizes cultural enrichment and efficiency. Carefully crafted to provide an inspiring environment, the project will integrate modern educational facilities with cultural aesthetics, promoting a harmonious blend of tradition and innovation for the next generation.
Project no.13: Sepaase Townhouses
4 STRY | 9 BDRMS | 9 BTHS
Nestled in the enchanting oasis of Kumasi, this immaculate three-story townhouse offers a perfect harmony of contemporary design and natural light. Showcasing exceptional craftsmanship, bold architectural details, and luxurious finishes, the residence is a modern expression of sophistication and comfort. Inspired by Akan and Khametic cultures, the home is a testament to rich traditions, cultural pride, and innovative architectural vision.
Project no.14: Colonial Public Facility
1 STRY | 0 BDRMS | 5 BTHS
This newly designed public washroom facility represents a forward-thinking approach to urban architecture, combining functionality with community engagement. Beyond its primary purpose, the space has been reimagined as a social gathering point, fostering interaction and a sense of connection among its users. The design integrates contemporary architectural elements to ensure the facility is both welcoming and highly efficient.
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