
The project includes three twin buildings, consisting of seven floors plus a basement car park each.

The furnishing project of the Malabo cultural center provided for the use of refined and well-finished furniture but at the same time very functional. Wood was chosen as the key element.

The restoration of the Malabo library resulted in the renovation and redevelopment of an ancient colonial building to which a new body that houses the reading rooms was annexed.

The Basilica and Seminary of Mongomo, Equatorial Guinea, is a contemporary church whose architecture recalls the long tradition of Catholic churches.

Between 2003 and 2005 a new building was erected to house the Parliament of Malabo in the old headquarters of the Chamber of Commerce.

The Congress Centre appears as a composition divided into different bodies, hierarchically subordinate to the central body where there is the congress hall.

The work carried out by Makinen allowed reorganising and improving the old N’Djamena Presidential Palace.