The Department of State Celebrates the Ribbon Cutting of the New U.S. Embassy in Windhoek, Namibia

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U.S. Ambassador to Namibia Randy W. Berry welcomed U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations Linda Thomas-Greenfield, representatives of the U.S. Department of State’s Bureau of Overseas Buildings Operations (OBO), U.S. Mission personnel, and Namibian officials to the formal opening of the new U.S. Embassy Windhoek. The embassy is a testament to the enduring 33-year relationship between the United States and Namibia.


Situated on a 12.8-acre site, the new embassy seamlessly blends U.S. architectural, engineering, and construction expertise with Namibian architectural traditions and locally sourced materials. Its red-sandstone exterior echoes the Namibian landscape, drawing inspiration from local natural landmarks like the Kalahari Desert, Damaraland’s sandstone formations, and the iconic Sossusvlei dunes located in the Namib Desert’s southern region.


The embassy incorporates advanced energy-efficiency systems, including photovoltaic canopies that supply approximately half of the Chancery’s energy needs. In addition, passive environmental strategies and drought-tolerant native landscaping reduce heat gain and irrigation needs, integrating seamlessly with Windhoek’s sustainable water treatment program. Further, the site and landscape design were carefully planned to respect the Klein Windhoek floodplain located adjacent to the property.


Skidmore, Owings & Merrill of San Francisco, California, was the design architect, and B.L. Harbert International of Birmingham, Alabama, constructed the embassy, with PAGE Architects of Washington, D.C., serving as the architect of record. Throughout the project, an estimated $17 million was invested in the local economy, and more than 2,000 Namibians were employed during its construction.


The new embassy reaffirms the strong partnership between the two nations, serving as a hub for diplomatic activities and cultural connections for years to come.


Learn more about the project here.

Architect's rendering of what the new embassy will look like:

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Drove past there a few months ago. It certainly looked impressive. Hopefully the US will continue to engage in a manner which is beneficial to both nations.
 
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You mean to say we never had an embassy there before, or this is just a new building?
 

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