Much of Rwanda’s conflict can be traced to the relation between human (culture) and non-human (nature) that defined territories and ethnic divisions in pre-colonial Rwanda. These human and non-human relations, exploited by European colonialism, have become increasingly estranged through the influence of Eurocentric forms of architecture, urban and rural planning. This practice-based research explores the relations between Rwanda’s human settlements and the landscape to provide insight into emergent spaces of conflict. The hope is that where a meeting of different perspectives is articulated a form of architecture as mediation may emerge
Two polar viewpoints have emerged regarding Rwanda’s post-genocide development: (1) that economic de...
Rwanda is currently pursuing an ambitious development agenda that already has led to impressive resu...
The conflict in the Great Lakes region has been called Africa’s World War and has cost more than fiv...
<p>Much of Rwanda’s conflict can be traced to the relation between human (culture) and non-human (na...
Land is a crucial yet scarce resource in Rwanda, where about 90% of the population is engaged in s...
Land conflicts in Rwanda have attracted particular attention because they have both environmental an...
Social and political identity in pre-colonial Rwanda was organized through family, lineages, clans a...
Through a case study of two villages of the Southern Province of Rwanda, this thesis explores the ef...
The past centuries have been characterized with some of the worst forms of conflicts and violence in...
Twenty years after its horrific genocide, Rwanda has become a model for economic development. At the...
In conflict situations, many people are displaced because of hostility and arms in the area. Displac...
ABSTRACT Land confl icts in Rwanda have attracted particular attention because they have both enviro...
The purpose of this paper is to shed light on the historical relation between conflict and land tenu...
This thesis presents an analysis of the conflict which arose between two groups of people in Rwanda,...
Rwanda entered independence following a transition marked by violent internecine conflict. The confl...
Two polar viewpoints have emerged regarding Rwanda’s post-genocide development: (1) that economic de...
Rwanda is currently pursuing an ambitious development agenda that already has led to impressive resu...
The conflict in the Great Lakes region has been called Africa’s World War and has cost more than fiv...
<p>Much of Rwanda’s conflict can be traced to the relation between human (culture) and non-human (na...
Land is a crucial yet scarce resource in Rwanda, where about 90% of the population is engaged in s...
Land conflicts in Rwanda have attracted particular attention because they have both environmental an...
Social and political identity in pre-colonial Rwanda was organized through family, lineages, clans a...
Through a case study of two villages of the Southern Province of Rwanda, this thesis explores the ef...
The past centuries have been characterized with some of the worst forms of conflicts and violence in...
Twenty years after its horrific genocide, Rwanda has become a model for economic development. At the...
In conflict situations, many people are displaced because of hostility and arms in the area. Displac...
ABSTRACT Land confl icts in Rwanda have attracted particular attention because they have both enviro...
The purpose of this paper is to shed light on the historical relation between conflict and land tenu...
This thesis presents an analysis of the conflict which arose between two groups of people in Rwanda,...
Rwanda entered independence following a transition marked by violent internecine conflict. The confl...
Two polar viewpoints have emerged regarding Rwanda’s post-genocide development: (1) that economic de...
Rwanda is currently pursuing an ambitious development agenda that already has led to impressive resu...
The conflict in the Great Lakes region has been called Africa’s World War and has cost more than fiv...