Classified as
Neo-Sudanic architecture, the tower is modeled on the
Sudano-Sahelian architecture of the famous Mosques of
Djenné and
Timbuktu. The building, dull orange in colour, matches the traditional
banco architecture of West Africa, as well as that of the soil in the surrounding area. Its tapered shape resembles a
termite hill from a distance. The distinctive "horns" (or "bat ears") on the building's top, and its deeply incised, vertically variegated facade are typical decorative elements of Sahelian architecture, found on buildings such as the
Great Mosque of Djenné, and strongly resembling the 1923
Bamako Market building. ==Owner==