ACT 3: Practice – Lunch lecture with Nzinga Mboup (Collectif Worofila)
Author: Nzinga Mboup (Collectif Worofila), with a response by Elli Mosayebi and Alexandre Theriot, moderated by Khensani Jurczok-de Klerk
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Nzinga Biegueng Mboup is a Dakar-based Senegalese architect who studied in Pretoria and London, practised in Johannesburg, London and Dakar, including three years with Adjaye Associates on the IFC headquarters in Dakar. In 2019, she co-founded Worofila, an architectural practice specialised in bioclimatic design and construction using earth and biomaterials sourced locally.
The aim of Worofila is to promote an architecture that is durable and in harmony with the climate. Worofila has realised various earth projects such as the Sendou home, the Ngor house and the Goethe-Institut in collaboration with Kéré Architecture.
In addition to her architectural practice, Nzinga has been a researcher for the African Futures Institute since 2022 and has co-authored two research projects. Dakarmorphose started in 2017 in collaboration with Carole Diop and is an ongoing research project on the evolution of Lebu villages and the urban and cultural heritage of the city of Dakar. Habiter Dakar started in 2019 in collaboration with Caroline Geffriaud and the Goethe-institut Dakar, and focuses on the evolution and problematics of housing in Dakar.