This article discusses the use of the classical language of architecture in the early colonial urban landscape in East Africa and assesses the stylistic choices by British colonial architects in Zanzibar and Nairobi. It focuses upon the buildings of John Sinclair, administrator-architect in Zanzibar from the early 1900s to 1923 and his later work in Nairobi. It highlights the various competing factors which informed decisions made by architects in the colonial world
“They [Africans] look upon their native arts and crafts primarily as the ‘locus’ of their national c...
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...
This essay explores the various strands of the advent of Modernity in African architecture. It start...
This article considers the various strands that make up the classical architectural tradition in Sou...
As John MacKenzie highlighted in Museums and Empire, the architecture of the museum ‘came to evoke c...
Since the 1990s architectural historians discovered Modern architecture in Africa as part of a cultu...
This article considers the various strands that make up the classical architectural tradition ...
Architecturally, Nairobi was never a backwater. Modern architecture in Nairobi developed in the cont...
CITATION: Claassen, J. M. 2009. Yonder lies your hinterland : Rhodes, Baker, and the twisted strands...
Across the world, colonialism produced a substantial built legacy that in many cases continues to ma...
Thesis (M.Arch.)-University of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban, 2011.The concept of the African Renaissance ha...
This article considers the various strands that make up the classical architectural tradition in Sou...
This paper was presented at the Pitt Rivers Museum, Oxford University and, following, at the Fowler ...
This paper arises from a search for an answer to the question, “How can I find African Architecture?...
“They [Africans] look upon their native arts and crafts primarily as the ‘locus’ of their national c...
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...
This essay explores the various strands of the advent of Modernity in African architecture. It start...
This article considers the various strands that make up the classical architectural tradition in Sou...
As John MacKenzie highlighted in Museums and Empire, the architecture of the museum ‘came to evoke c...
Since the 1990s architectural historians discovered Modern architecture in Africa as part of a cultu...
This article considers the various strands that make up the classical architectural tradition ...
Architecturally, Nairobi was never a backwater. Modern architecture in Nairobi developed in the cont...
CITATION: Claassen, J. M. 2009. Yonder lies your hinterland : Rhodes, Baker, and the twisted strands...
Across the world, colonialism produced a substantial built legacy that in many cases continues to ma...
Thesis (M.Arch.)-University of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban, 2011.The concept of the African Renaissance ha...
This article considers the various strands that make up the classical architectural tradition in Sou...
This paper was presented at the Pitt Rivers Museum, Oxford University and, following, at the Fowler ...
This paper arises from a search for an answer to the question, “How can I find African Architecture?...
“They [Africans] look upon their native arts and crafts primarily as the ‘locus’ of their national c...
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...