This lecture covers sustainable urbanization in Africa, focusing on the reconstruction of a major market in Bouaké. It discusses the importance of urban equipment placement, accessibility, and pricing factors. The lecture also explores the complex network of stakeholders involved in the reconstruction project, including technical and institutional actors. It delves into the functional programming of the market, analyzing existing spaces and defining key elements such as police stations, storage areas, and public facilities. The presentation includes detailed plans and images of the future market layout, emphasizing the significance of transportation hubs and investment areas outside the market boundaries.