Building the Future of Western Kenya!
We are thrilled to announce a landmark 10-year partnership between Tom Mboya University (TMU) and the Architectural Association of Kenya (AAK) on June 13th, we officially signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) aimed at transforming the built environment in the Western Kenya region.
Key highlights of this collaboration include:
Hosting an AAK Buildhub in Homa Bay on the TMU campus.
Enhanced professional development for students through internships, attachments, and mentorship within the AAK network.
Joint research and innovation focusing on green technologies, renewable energy, and modern E-permit systems.
Bridging the gap between academic learning and industry practice with guest lectures from seasoned professionals.
This partnership, championed by TMU Vice-Chancellor Prof. Charles O. Ochola and AAK Western Branch chairperson, Arch. Alfred Mango marks a new era of excellence for our Engineering and Architecture departments.
Together, we are building a more sustainable and professionally vibrant future!
The Architectural Association of Kenya invites you to the second session of the Architectural Heritage Talks Series on Thursday, 18th June 2026, at the Nairobi Railway Museum.
The session will explore the historical forces that have shaped our urban landscapes through presentations and discussions on:
- Pre-Colonial African Urbanism- Prof. Robert A. Obudho
- Colonial Planning & Its Urban Legacy- Prof. Jason Mochache
- Post-Independence Urbanization & Informality- Plan. Christine Muchiri
Moderated by Arch. Mumbua Musyimi
The programme will begin at 1:00 PM with a guided tour of the Nairobi Railway Museum, followed by the heritage talk.
⚠️ Limited slots available.
Register Here: https://t.co/8bdYJ0XYsO
Today, we honour the remarkable journey of Arch. Jon Anthony Cavanagh (FAAK) , whose passion, mentorship, and commitment to excellence leave an imprint that will continue through the generations of architects he influenced.
The built environment community has lost a true pioneer, but his impact remains woven into the profession he served.
Our thoughts are with his family, colleagues, and all who had the privilege of knowing him.
Rest in peace, Arch. Cavanagh.
#AAK #ArchitectureKenya #BuiltEnvironment #InMemoriam
The AAK Western Branch, represented by Arch. Alfred Mango, held a consultative meeting today with AAK President, George Ndege, to discuss initiatives aimed at strengthening professional practice within the region.
The meeting focused on planned activities, strategic priorities, and identifying potential partners to support and advance these initiatives.
AAK invites built environment students and recent graduates to participate in the Masterplan Concept Ideas Competition for Mabokoni Primary School, Diani. Reimagine a sustainable, inclusive, and climate-responsive learning environment through innovative design.
Submission Deadline: 30th June 2026
Showcase your creativity and shape better school environments across Kenya.
Would you like your alma mater to be next? Let us know via [email protected]
AAK convened its first partner workshop under the Finance Accelerator Programme at the Fairview Hotel, Nairobi in collaboration with the Global Buildings Performance Network (GBPN). The workshop, themed “Unlocking Green Finance for Built Environment Professionals,” sought to build a shared understanding of the critical role of green finance in accelerating investment in low-emission buildings and retrofits.
The Finance Accelerator Programme aims to catalyze targeted funding by 2030 to deliver the first wave of low-emission buildings and retrofits, unlocking 1.5 MtCO₂ – equivalent to 47% of Kenya’s 3.2 MtCO₂ emissions reduction target for the buildings and construction sector.
The workshop provided a platform for United for Access and Health (UHAI) coalition stakeholders to explore pathways for developing a pipeline of bankable green projects, reducing investment risks, and strengthening market confidence.
Discussions highlighted a key challenge within the market: despite the availability of capital and a substantial pipeline of development projects, many projects struggle to attract green financing due to inadequate documentation, limited certification, and a lack of demonstrated bankability. Also emphasized was the importance of contextualizing external green certification systems to better reflect local realities. Drawing lessons from countries such as India and Egypt, stakeholders explored opportunities to adapt global certification frameworks to Kenya’s diverse climatic and regional contexts while maintaining international credibility.
The afternoon session featured a presentation on strategies for reducing the cost of green developments through design decisions, material selection, technological adoption, certification pathways, procurement approaches, and innovative financing mechanisms. Participants underscored the need to debunk the perception that green buildings are inherently more expensive than conventional developments. It was noted that this perception is often driven by limited building performance data, which in turn affects investor confidence and the ability of financial institutions to assess project bankability.
The discussions also highlighted the need for financial products tailored to Kenya’s unique housing market, particularly the incremental manner in which many households finance and construct their homes. The workshop concluded with a co-creation session informed by insights gathered through the Barrier Analysis Survey. The outcomes of the discussions will contribute to the development of the Barrier Analysis and Finance Landscape Report, which will be jointly fed by input from the UHAI Coalition partner workshops.
The report will help identify priority interventions needed to unlock investment and scale green finance across the industry, while supporting the implementation of the priority actions outlined in Kenya's Buildings and Construction Decarbonization Roadmap.
Don’t be late! 🫵🏾 Early Bird Registration for the AAK Annual Convention 2026 is OPEN!
We are heading to Diani from 16th–19th September for the AAK’s premier convention on the theme: Shifting the Built Environment from Fragility to Resilience.
Secure your discounted ticket before prices go up!
Click here to register: https://t.co/cyB1u9EsMb
Honoring a lifetime of visionary leadership. 🕊️
We mourn the passing of Arch. Olufemi Majekodunmi (1940–2026), a champion of African and global architecture. As a trailblazing leader and AUA Trustee, his immense contributions and dedication to the profession have left an indelible mark on the built environment.
Our thoughts and prayers are with his family and the entire architectural community. Rest in peace, Arch. Majekodunmi.
It's always a pleasure touching base with our Firm Members!
The Association joined Planning interiors Limited, this afternoon and we got to understand how the Association fits into the Interior Designers industry, the challenges, the opportunities as well and how we can add more value to our members.
We were joined by the Managing Director Eugene Ngugi, Daisy Nyeresa, Cyrus Ng’ang’a, Dennis Njagi, and Steve Waititu Maina.
The AAK team was represented by the Hon Registrar, Eng. Nashon Tambo, Interior Designers Chapter council members: Chapter Chair Daisy Nyeresa, Registrar Emily Muchika, Secretary Jacinta Serem, Student Representative Lawrence, Secretary, Architects Chapter Arch. Michael Mathenge, the Chapter Members and Secretariat.
Thank you for opening your doors to us and we look forward to a fruitful partnership.
Did you know the AAK Interior Designers Chapter is only 4 years old and is the newest Chapter of the association, growing steadily and with a unified voice?
Join us today!
Talk to us on 0721691337.
The Architectural Association of Kenya (AAK) participated in the Kenya Buildcon International Expo 2026 Press Conference earlier today as part of the lead-up activities to the upcoming exhibition.
The forum convened key stakeholders from across the built environment sector to explore opportunities for driving innovation, sustainability, and resilience in the development of our cities and communities.
We value the opportunity to contribute to these important industry conversations and look forward to continued collaboration with partners, professionals, and industry leaders at the Expo, scheduled to take place from 11–13 June 2026 at the Sarit Expo Centre, Nairobi. AAK will be at Booth B4, hall B.
A massive congratulations to our very own, Dr. Arch. Linda Nkatha Gichuiya, M.A.A.K (A)! 👏🏾🎉
She has been honored with the RAIC Architectural Journalism & Media Award (Distinction) for her brilliant contribution to the book "Mobs and Microbes: Global Perspectives on Market Halls, Civic Order & Public Health."
Thank you for putting Kenyan architectural scholarship on the global map and inspiring the entire built environment community! 🇰🇪
#ArchitecturalJournalism #AAKPromotesExcellence #BuiltEnvironmentKE #WomenInArchitecture #GlobalStage
⏳ Just 9 Days to Go!
Kenya’s most anticipated international platform for Building & Construction, Woodworking, Energy & Renewable industries is almost here!
Be part of a powerful gathering of global brands, industry leaders, and decision-makers—all under one roof.
📅 11–13 June 2026
📍 The Sarit Expo Centre, Nairobi, Kenya
✨ What to expect:
🏗️ Latest construction technologies & materials
🌳 Advanced woodworking & furniture solutions
⚡ Innovations in energy & renewable sector
🤝 High-value networking & business opportunities
🎟️ Register now & secure your visitor pass!
Don’t miss your chance to explore, connect, and grow at East Africa’s premier industry expo.
Confirm Your Visit:
https://t.co/dUCEDE7Uvz
#KenyaBuildcon #KenyaWoodExpo #KenyaSEPL #NairobiEvents #ConstructionExpo #WoodworkingIndustry #RenewableEnergy #TradeExpo #BusinessNetworking
The safety of learners must never be left to chance.
In response to recurring dormitory fire tragedies and safety concerns in boarding schools, the Architectural Association of Kenya (AAK) is pleased to share the Proposal for Safe School Dormitories in Kenya by Dr. Tuesday Gichuki, Architect.
The proposal outlines practical recommendations on dormitory design, fire safety, emergency exits, occupancy limits, inspections, supervision, and emergency preparedness to help create safer learning environments for all learners.
We invite school boards, education stakeholders, built environment professionals, policymakers, and the public to review and support these recommendations.
Download the full proposal here: https://t.co/YdEGbAltCY
The safety of learners must never be left to chance.
In response to recurring dormitory fire tragedies and safety concerns in boarding schools, the Architectural Association of Kenya (AAK) is pleased to share the Proposal for Safe School Dormitories in Kenya by Dr. Tuesday Gichuki, Architect.
The proposal outlines practical recommendations on dormitory design, fire safety, emergency exits, occupancy limits, inspections, supervision, and emergency preparedness to help create safer learning environments for all learners.
We invite school boards, education stakeholders, built environment professionals, policymakers, and the public to review and support these recommendations.
Download the full proposal here: https://t.co/YdEGbAltCY