Ebony Grain
Mixed-Use Hospitality and Cultural Complex
Mixed-Use Hospitality and Cultural Complex
Ebony Grain is conceived as a concentric mixed-use composition organised around a central vertical landmark and a continuous inhabitable ring.
The project consolidates hospitality, culture, leisure, business, and event functions into a unified spatial system shaped by topography, panoramic orientation, and environmental response.
Project Data
Location: Nkongsamba, Cameroon
Type: Mixed-use hospitality and cultural complex
Status: Schematic design
Site: 3 ha
Project area: 9,500 sqm.
Programme: Hotel, business centre, ballroom, gaming, auditorium, art gallery, restaurant, wellness, parking
Type: Mixed-use hospitality and cultural complex
Status: Schematic design
Site: 3 ha
Project area: 9,500 sqm.
Programme: Hotel, business centre, ballroom, gaming, auditorium, art gallery, restaurant, wellness, parking
Design Strategy
The project develops an iconic architectural identity through a circular spatial system, a central civic landmark, and a layered relationship between landscape, programme, climate, and view.
Its design logic connects mixed-use organisation, environmental analysis, and panoramic experience into a coherent architectural proposal for a cultural and hospitality destination.