This article examines recent attempts to create specifically African forms of modernist political architecture that draw on ‘traditional’ or ‘pre-colonial’ aesthetic forms and ideas. Taking examples of three prestigious structures – the presidential palace in Ghana, the parliament in Malawi and the Northern Cape regional parliament in South Africa – the article shows how vernacular ideas have been incorporated into state-of-the-art political architecture, producing new or explicitly ‘African’ forms of modernism. It explores how such buildings, which draw on ‘invented traditions’, are used alongside conventional, monolithic representations of the state to produce ‘invented modernisms’ that both uphold and question the African state as a proj...
Africa’s age-old architectural knowledge is replete with diverse designtechniques that satisfy not ...
This article discusses the use of the classical language of architecture in the early colonial urban...
South Africa's modern architecture is not confined to the cities, but the ideas of the movement were...
This article examines recent attempts to create specifically African forms of modernist political ar...
The Shared Heritage Africa (SHA) project focused on the rediscovery of modern university campuses an...
There is a striking difference between state buildings in Ghana and Côte d’Ivoire, and in how citize...
This essay explores the various strands of the advent of Modernity in African architecture. It start...
Innovative study of state politics, identity and buildings that sheds new light on the links between...
Access to formal education has long been considered essential to progress by people in Africa. The d...
Since the 1990s architectural historians discovered Modern architecture in Africa as part of a cultu...
Short description: “Forms of Freedom. Legacies of African Modernism” Bold lines of modernist archit...
Modernism as a trend in architecture is rarely connected with colonial policy of the European powers...
This article presents two modernist building case studies, one each from East and West Africa which ...
The latter half of the twentieth century witnessed a silent and unabated trend among architects in A...
Thesis (M.Arch.)-University of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban, 2011.The concept of the African Renaissance ha...
Africa’s age-old architectural knowledge is replete with diverse designtechniques that satisfy not ...
This article discusses the use of the classical language of architecture in the early colonial urban...
South Africa's modern architecture is not confined to the cities, but the ideas of the movement were...
This article examines recent attempts to create specifically African forms of modernist political ar...
The Shared Heritage Africa (SHA) project focused on the rediscovery of modern university campuses an...
There is a striking difference between state buildings in Ghana and Côte d’Ivoire, and in how citize...
This essay explores the various strands of the advent of Modernity in African architecture. It start...
Innovative study of state politics, identity and buildings that sheds new light on the links between...
Access to formal education has long been considered essential to progress by people in Africa. The d...
Since the 1990s architectural historians discovered Modern architecture in Africa as part of a cultu...
Short description: “Forms of Freedom. Legacies of African Modernism” Bold lines of modernist archit...
Modernism as a trend in architecture is rarely connected with colonial policy of the European powers...
This article presents two modernist building case studies, one each from East and West Africa which ...
The latter half of the twentieth century witnessed a silent and unabated trend among architects in A...
Thesis (M.Arch.)-University of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban, 2011.The concept of the African Renaissance ha...
Africa’s age-old architectural knowledge is replete with diverse designtechniques that satisfy not ...
This article discusses the use of the classical language of architecture in the early colonial urban...
South Africa's modern architecture is not confined to the cities, but the ideas of the movement were...