CAMPUS CIRCULAIRE CITADIN
The Centre de Référence dans les Métiers du Numérique is conceived not as an isolated building, but as an open urban system. Organized as a circular campus, it refuses hierarchy and creates a continuous relationship between learning, making, and living.
Under a large unifying roof, classrooms, laboratories, incubation spaces, and public functions are arranged like a small city: structured by patios, diagonals, and shaded streets. The form absorbs climate: oriented to prevailing winds, protected from the Harmattan, and powered by solar energy. Built with locally sourced earth, typha, and stone, the project transforms excavation into construction and climate constraint into spatial quality. The campus becomes both infrastructure and landscape: open to the neighborhood, porous at its edges, and active beyond its program.
More than a training center, it is a civic platform where technology, community, and environment converge to shape the next generation of digital innovators.