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Third IFC EDGE students design competition concludes in Ghana, promoting sustainable architecture

The International Finance Corporation (IFC), a member of the World Bank Group, has successfully concluded the Third EDGE Design Students Competition in Ghana, aimed at promoting sustainable design practices and empowering the next generation of designers to contribute to a greener future.

The competition, themed “Promoting Affordability and Efficiency through Passive Design,”

attracted 90 participants, including students and young professionals. They were tasked with

designing an affordable, three-bedroom home with a $30,000 budget, covering 150 m². The

designs needed to incorporate passive strategies to ensure sustainability, resource efficiency

(Energy, Water and Materials), and aesthetic appeal for a family of five. Participants relied on the

EDGE app, an IFC innovation, to guide design decisions and showcase potential environmental

and financial savings. Projects were evaluated on four criteria: innovation, sustainability,

feasibility, and impact.

“Through initiatives such as the EDGE Design Students Competition, IFC is committed to fostering sustainable development and resource efficiency,” said Kyle Kelhofer. “By collaborating

with local partners and supporting young talent, we are building a foundation for a low-carbon

future that aligns with Ghana’s sustainable development goals.”

The top three winners were recognized for their outstanding solutions, with Joel Jojo Osam

Mensah from Central University took first place for his innovative design of an affordable,

sustainable three-bedroom home for a family of five, featuring passive design and low-maintenance landscaping for comfort.

Dinko Abdul-Nasir Mor-Tumah, also from Central University, earned second place, while Emmanuel Amadu from Kumasi Technical University secured third.

Winners received an all-expenses-paid trip to South Africa to attend the Green Building Council

South Africa (GBCSA) Green Building Convention, as well as EDGE expert training, publication

opportunities, and certificates.

“At the Ministry, we are committed to promoting sustainable and environmentally friendly building

practices in Ghana,” said Mr. Jesse Agyepong, Technical Advisor on behalf of Hon. Kojo Oppong[1]Nkrumah, Minister of Works of Housing. “The designs we celebrate today are a shining example of what can be achieved when we combine our talents with a shared vision for a sustainable future.”

The building sector is responsible for nearly 40% of global energy consumption and 30% of greenhouse gas emissions. However, with innovative design and technology, we can reduce our

carbon footprint and create buildings that not only minimize harm but also promote well-being and prosperity.

Supported by the Swiss State Secretariat for Economic Affairs (SECO), the competition gives

students and recent graduates a platform to showcase their skills in sustainable, cost-efficient

design. It forms part of the EDGE program, which aims to mainstream green buildings globally by

aligning stakeholders from finance, development, and government sectors.

“Sustainability and skills development are top priorities for SECO. Switzerland strongly believes

that investment in these areas are investments that will enable Ghana to build on strong

fundamentals of tomorrow’s designers,” said Magdalena Wuest, Acting Head of Cooperation,

Swiss State Secretariat for Economic Affairs, SECO. “If they have the skills, the knowledge and

the attitude they will support the built environment in moving onto a low-carbon path.”

IFC has played a key role in expanding green building practices in Ghana by providing technical

assistance and tools like the EDGE app. EDGE makes it easy to design and certify resource-efficient and Zero Carbon buildings of all types, in any location. In Ghana, 51 projects totaling

800,000 square meters—including offices, homes, hospitals, retail stores, warehouses, resorts,

and light industry —have been EDGE-certified. By collaborating with local partners, IFC is

fostering a green building market that contributes to Ghana’s sustainable development goals and

a low-carbon future.

 

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