AHNAKOT

African Harbor District

For  AHNAKOT SMART CITY, these goals will reflect the city's ambition to become a model for sustainable development, technological innovation, cultural preservation and social well being. These goals will drive the growth of the city and serve as guiding principles for its development.

Key Elements for The
African Harbor City

  • A vibrant harbor featuring traditional African fishing boats and modern yachts docked along a colorful promenade. The waterfront would have wide walkways, lush greenery, and outdoor seating areas overlooking the water.
  • Buildings would feature traditional African design elements such as mud-brick facades, thatched roofs, and vibrant patterns. These would be blended with modern glass-and-steel structures, creating a unique mix of heritage and contemporary design.
  • The harbor front would be lined with African restaurants,markets, and cafés offering a wide range of cuisines, including local seafood and street food.
  • Outdoor seating and vibrant markets selling handmade crafts, textiles, and jewelry would add to the lively atmosphere.
  • Central squares with sculptures, fountains, and greenery would serve as gathering spots. Open-air markets selling local produce, art, and handmade goods would create a rich cultural hub for both locals and tourists.
  • Rooftop gardens, solar-powered lighting, and green façades would emphasize the district’s commitment to sustainability. The blend of traditional African would emphasize the district’s commitment to sustainability. The blend of traditional African elements with modern eco-conscious urban planning would create a harmonious urban environment.
  • The AHNAKOT brand name would be prominently displayed in minimalist Avenir font, integrated into building façades and signage, symbolizing a modern, sophisticated identity.

Key Elements for The
African Harbor City

  • A vibrant harbor featuring traditional African fishing boats and modern yachts docked along a colorful promenade. The waterfront would have wide walkways, lush greenery, and outdoor seating areas overlooking the water.
  • Buildings would feature traditional African design elements such as mud-brick facades, thatched roofs, and vibrant patterns. These would be blended with modern glass-and-steel structures, creating a unique mix of heritage and contemporary design.
  • The harbor front would be lined with African restaurants,markets, and cafés offering a wide range of cuisines, including local seafood and street food.
  • Outdoor seating and vibrant markets selling handmade crafts, textiles, and jewelry would add to the lively atmosphere.
  • Central squares with sculptures, fountains, and greenery would serve as gathering spots. Open-air markets selling local produce, art, and handmade goods would create a rich cultural hub for both locals and tourists.
  • Rooftop gardens, solar-powered lighting, and green façades would emphasize the district’s commitment to sustainability. The blend of traditional African would emphasize the district’s commitment to sustainability. The blend of traditional African elements with modern eco-conscious urban planning would create a harmonious urban environment.
  • The AHNAKOT brand name would be prominently displayed in minimalist Avenir font, integrated into building façades and signage, symbolizing a modern, sophisticated identity.