This paper arises from a search for an answer to the question, “How can I find African Architecture?” in the context of the need to give African communities a voice in urban renewal projects in the UK. The author travelled from September to December 2001 in West and Southern Africa, recording a range of buildings, which presented themselves. The paper has been written while travelling, without access to a library, largely depending on what was available in bookshops along the way. Akumang-Parry’s paper on the images used to “otherize” Africa during President Clinton’s visit, and others in the Journal, gave a rationale to the evident continuing hegemony of Europe/American design in Africa. The author takes up this theme and uses “Architectur...
The beginning of the 21st century brought another wave of great interest in architecture of the Afri...
Innovative study of state politics, identity and buildings that sheds new light on the links between...
The latter half of the twentieth century witnessed a silent and unabated trend among architects in A...
There is a gradually increasing attention to the various facets of the subject of African architectu...
Texts by Filip De Boeck, Killian Doherty, Okwui Enwezor, Andres Lepik, Lesley Naa Norle Lokko, Iain ...
Africa’s age-old architectural knowledge is replete with diverse designtechniques that satisfy not ...
African architecture has been more or less seen and designated internationally as being primitive. T...
The debate about the reality of an african architecture appears to have subsided. Many architects an...
This paper was presented at the Pitt Rivers Museum, Oxford University and, following, at the Fowler ...
The African continent is extremely diverse in culture – despite its comparatively small geographical...
As with so many facets of contemporary western life, architecture and space are often experienced an...
As with so many facets of contemporary western life, architecture and space are often experienced an...
The Shared Heritage Africa (SHA) project focused on the rediscovery of modern university campuses an...
Doctor of Philosophy in Architecture - University of KwaZulu-NatalInspired by Afrocentrism ideologis...
Since the 1990s architectural historians discovered Modern architecture in Africa as part of a cultu...
The beginning of the 21st century brought another wave of great interest in architecture of the Afri...
Innovative study of state politics, identity and buildings that sheds new light on the links between...
The latter half of the twentieth century witnessed a silent and unabated trend among architects in A...
There is a gradually increasing attention to the various facets of the subject of African architectu...
Texts by Filip De Boeck, Killian Doherty, Okwui Enwezor, Andres Lepik, Lesley Naa Norle Lokko, Iain ...
Africa’s age-old architectural knowledge is replete with diverse designtechniques that satisfy not ...
African architecture has been more or less seen and designated internationally as being primitive. T...
The debate about the reality of an african architecture appears to have subsided. Many architects an...
This paper was presented at the Pitt Rivers Museum, Oxford University and, following, at the Fowler ...
The African continent is extremely diverse in culture – despite its comparatively small geographical...
As with so many facets of contemporary western life, architecture and space are often experienced an...
As with so many facets of contemporary western life, architecture and space are often experienced an...
The Shared Heritage Africa (SHA) project focused on the rediscovery of modern university campuses an...
Doctor of Philosophy in Architecture - University of KwaZulu-NatalInspired by Afrocentrism ideologis...
Since the 1990s architectural historians discovered Modern architecture in Africa as part of a cultu...
The beginning of the 21st century brought another wave of great interest in architecture of the Afri...
Innovative study of state politics, identity and buildings that sheds new light on the links between...
The latter half of the twentieth century witnessed a silent and unabated trend among architects in A...