Future of Public Spaces I: Michael de Beer

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NO STREET IS LONELY IN ETHIOPIA

P R E S E N T A T I O N B Y

Michael de Beer

Rethinking Public Space

Old Market in Mekele

Harar : Walled city

A network of spaces of various forms and sizes

Side street in Addis Abba near the Merkato (thought to be one of the largest markets in Africa)

Addis Abba

Vegetable market on a pavement

Pedestrians occuping the streets

Three stories of active frontage as mixed use is a matter of fact

Internal arcade of the building to the left

Addis Abba | Merkato

Space = opportunity

Addis Abba | Merkato

People have made space for themselves.

Addis Abba | Merkato

Potential border vacuums are rather immensely active edges.

Alley dedicated to the sale and repurposing of metal

Throughout the country, building work seems more numerous than built stock.

People have made space for themselves.

As buildings are build completed floors are inhabited

Shop Bank

merkato epitomizes an “ideal” urban environment or a “real” public space – ruled by the people and reminiscent of the Roman Forum

Backalley in Piazza

Operating late in the night with music and makeshift lighting

Harar Christian market

A part of daily life

Timkat celebration of jesus’s baptism

Ethiopia’s aspiration to compete on a global stage

Bole | Business District | Addis Abba

Bole | Addis Abba

Vehicle orientated boulevards dissect the city.

Bole | Addis Abba

Development is rude, maximising the cost benefits and divorcing itself from the public realm.

Bole | Addis Abba

The city as a market…

Lalibela market

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