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Momentum of Light (Paperback)
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Momentum of Light (Paperback)
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Across the African continent, but especially in the sub-Saharan
regions the light provided by the sun has a particularly stark
quality, which becomes most apparent in relation to age-old
buildings and in the way in which it shapes daily routines. Without
relying on artificial light, architecture had to both make use of
the sun light to create a light source within a building, yet also
protect those living in the houses from the intensity of it. This
has resulted in vernacular architecture that works with very few or
small openings that render the inside of a building near pitch
black while the outside is illuminated by direct sunshine that
bears down mercilessly. On the initiative of the lighting company
Zumtobel Group, photographer Iwan Baan and architect Francis Kere
set out to capture how the sun's natural light cycle shapes
vernacular architecture with little to no artificial light sources
in Burkina Faso. They travelled to three exemplary locations:
Communal compounds in Gando, the main mosque of Bobo Dioulasso and
the terraced houses in Dano utilising pots to create skylights.
Baan's pictures are accompanied by architectural sketches by
Francis Kere, who himself grew up in this light environment and
whose architecture is inspired by it. The stunning photographs are
printed in a special technique to give a sense of being immersed in
the very light conditions that are being documented.
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