This international competition in two stages was launched by the South African government for the design of the Pan-African Parliament, which was built in Randjesfontein in South Africa.
This competition was supported by the International Union of Architects (UIA) in cooperation with the African Union of Architects (AUA) and the South African Institute of Architects (SAIA).
Theme and objectives
The objective of this parliamentary complex is to symbolise African maturity and to represent the different cultures and ideals of Africa. It is a place dedicated to beauty and the potential for a spirit of African unity – a building built in Africa, for Africans and by Africans.
It needed to be a building of distinct presence, conveying an atmosphere of rationality, security and humanity. As the complex houses the leadership of the African continent, it had to be a place to challenge and uplift the spirits of parliamentarians and visitors alike.