Kwame Nkansah Boateng
student
Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology
Ghana
Urban Design and Landscape
The average Ghanaian street is characterized by the variety of commercial activities that take place on it. Streets in Ejisu, in the Ashanti Region of Ghana,… more
Muzamil Mutalib
advisor
City University Malaysia
Malaysia
Lecturer specializing in Interior Design and Architecture, with a strong passion for blending… more
This project offers an exemplary urban intervention that sensitively redefines the role of public streets in the socio-cultural fabric of Ejisu. By transforming a historically commercial and informal street into a vibrant, people-centered cultural promenade, the students succeeds in balancing tradition with transformation. The street becomes not just a route of passage, but a stage for everyday life a living art exhibit rooted in Ghanaian identity.
What stands out is the deep contextual understanding demonstrated through thorough site analysis, typology profiling and stakeholder needs. The integration of shading structures, greenery, inclusive pedestrian paths and well-considered street furniture enhances both functionality and urban character. The design embraces the dynamism of local trade while giving it dignity and structure through modular sale booths and flexible spatial zoning.
Technically, the proposal excels in human scale design, visual coherence and climate responsive planning. The street’s renewed identity reflects cultural pride while promoting safety, accessibility and environmental quality.
Overall, this project is a celebration of place-making—a compelling example of how design can empower communities and reclaim streets as spaces of collective belonging and beauty.