|
Showing 1 - 8 of
8 matches in All Departments
Considering the immense diversity of sub-Saharan Africa's archi
tecture and built realities, does it make sense to speak of an
African architecture? How does this differ from archi tecture in
Africa? What does the term architecture actually mean in the
African context? And how could these questions be conceptualised
while leaving behind pre-existing theoretical moulds and biases?
Searching for new ways to theorise sub-Saharan African
architecture, this collection of 49 essays broadens and develops
the discourse around the architecture of a very rapidly changing
continent. Its authors - practising architects and renowned
scholars - put forward an array of heterogeneous perspectives,
question old tropes and emerg ing narratives, and challenge popular
concepts whilst pro pos ing new ones. All with the aim of
critically examining and advancing theoretical reflection on
African archi tec tures, both on the continent and globally.
Amid the endless plains of Kazakhstan, an extraordinary
architectural experiment has arisen: Astana. Formerly an outpost of
the Tsarist Empire in the barren steppe, the location had developed
into a typical Soviet provincial town. However, both
internationally renowned and local architects are now designing
spectacular and unique buildings in this dynamic city. Furthermore,
Astana will host the Expo 2017 which will take place only twenty
years after the city was built in the steppe alongside the old
centre. The Astana Architectural Guide documents eighty diverse
buildings and projects in the Kazakh metropolis, which was
masterplanned by Kisho Kurokawa, and examines the contradictory
nature at play within oriental traditions, western models and
Soviet influences. Therefore, this publication represents a
critical analysis of architecture and capital city planning in the
centre of Eurasia.
Originally part of a set, now sold separately, Volume 3 of
Sub-Saharan Africa Architectural Guide is dedicated to Western
Africa, along the Atlantic Ocean Coast and includes Guinea-Bissau,
Guinea, Sierra Leone, Liberia, Cote d'Ivoire, Ghana, Togo, Benin,
and Nigeria. Africa is considered the continent of the future.
Nowhere else is urbanisation taking place more quickly and the
population growing more rapidly. But are enough of us familiar with
the architectural aspects of this change? The seven volumes of
Architectural Guide Sub-Saharan Africa present the first
comprehensive overview that shows the region's architecture in all
its vast diversity. In 49 chapters, each focusing on one country,
detailed texts and illuminating photos document the wealth of
architecture south of the Sahara. Featuring 850 selected buildings
and over 200 articles, the extensive publication not only showcases
but also contextualises the continent's building culture. This set
of books paints a multifaceted picture of sub-Saharan Africa's
architecture across time, revealing how contemporary architecture
has been shaped by its traditional and colonial roots as well as
globalisation and urbanisation. The diverse contributions by almost
350 African and international authors come together to produce a
superlative work giving the region the attention it so rightfully
deserves.
Originally part of a set, now sold separately, Volume 5 of
Sub-Saharan Africa Architectural Guide is dedicated to Eastern
Africa, from the Great Lakes to the Indian Ocean and includes
Kenya, Uganda, Rwanda, Burundi, Tanzania, Comoros, Seychelles,
Mauritius, and Madagascar. Africa is considered the continent of
the future. Nowhere else is urbanisation taking place more quickly
and the population growing more rapidly. But are enough of us
familiar with the architectural aspects of this change? The seven
volumes of Architectural Guide Sub-Saharan Africa present the first
comprehensive overview that shows the region's architecture in all
its vast diversity. In 49 chapters, each focusing on one country,
detailed texts and illuminating photos document the wealth of
architecture south of the Sahara. Featuring 850 selected buildings
and over 200 articles, the extensive publication not only showcases
but also contextualises the continent's building culture. This set
of books paints a multifaceted picture of sub-Saharan Africa's
architecture across time, revealing how contemporary architecture
has been shaped by its traditional and colonial roots as well as
globalisation and urbanisation. The diverse contributions by almost
350 African and international authors come together to produce a
superlative work giving the region the attention it so rightfully
deserves.
Originally part of a set, now sold separately, Volume 7 of
Sub-Saharan Africa Architectural Guide is dedicated to Southern
Africa, between the Atlantic and Indian Oceans and includes
Mozambique, Malawi, Zambia, Zimbabwe, Botswana, Namibia, Eswatini,
Lesotho, and South Africa. Africa is considered the continent of
the future. Nowhere else is urbanisation taking place more quickly
and the population growing more rapidly. But are enough of us
familiar with the architectural aspects of this change? The seven
volumes of Architectural Guide Sub-Saharan Africa present the first
comprehensive overview that shows the region's architecture in all
its vast diversity. In 49 chapters, each focusing on one country,
detailed texts and illuminating photos document the wealth of
architecture south of the Sahara. Featuring 850 selected buildings
and over 200 articles, the extensive publication not only showcases
but also contextualises the continent's building culture. This set
of books paints a multifaceted picture of sub-Saharan Africa's
architecture across time, revealing how contemporary architecture
has been shaped by its traditional and colonial roots as well as
globalisation and urbanisation. The diverse contributions by almost
350 African and international authors come together to produce a
superlative work giving the region the attention it so rightfully
deserves.
Originally part of a set, now sold separately, Volume 6 of
Sub-Saharan Africa Architectural Guide is dedicated to Central
Africa, from the Atlantic Ocean to the Great Lakes and includes
Central African Republic, Cameroon, Equatorial Guinea, Sao Tome and
Principe, Gabon, Republic of the Congo (Brazzaville), Democratic
Republic of the Congo (Kinshasa), and Angola. Africa is considered
the continent of the future. Nowhere else is urbanisation taking
place more quickly and the population growing more rapidly. But are
enough of us familiar with the architectural aspects of this
change? The seven volumes of Architectural Guide Sub-Saharan Africa
present the first comprehensive overview that shows the region's
architecture in all its vast diversity. In 49 chapters, each
focusing on one country, detailed texts and illuminating photos
document the wealth of architecture south of the Sahara. Featuring
850 selected buildings and over 200 articles, the extensive
publication not only showcases but also contextualises the
continent's building culture. This set of books paints a
multifaceted picture of sub-Saharan Africa's architecture across
time, revealing how contemporary architecture has been shaped by
its traditional and colonial roots as well as globalisation and
urbanisation. The diverse contributions by almost 350 African and
international authors come together to produce a superlative work
giving the region the attention it so rightfully deserves.
Originally part of a set, now sold separately, Volume 2 of
Sub-Saharan Africa Architectural Guide is dedicated to Western
Africa, from the Atlantic Ocean to the Sahel and includes Cabo
Verde, The Gambia, Senegal, Mauritania, Mali, Burkina Faso, and
Niger. Africa is considered the continent of the future. Nowhere
else is urbanisation taking place more quickly and the population
growing more rapidly. But are enough of us familiar with the
architectural aspects of this change? The seven volumes of
Architectural Guide Sub-Saharan Africa present the first
comprehensive overview that shows the region's architecture in all
its vast diversity. In 49 chapters, each focusing on one country,
detailed texts and illuminating photos document the wealth of
architecture south of the Sahara. Featuring 850 selected buildings
and over 200 articles, the extensive publication not only showcases
but also contextualises the continent's building culture. This set
of books paints a multifaceted picture of sub-Saharan Africa's
architecture across time, revealing how contemporary architecture
has been shaped by its traditional and colonial roots as well as
globalisation and urbanisation. The diverse contributions by almost
350 African and international authors come together to produce a
superlative work giving the region the attention it so rightfully
deserves.
Originally part of a set, now sold separately, Volume 4 of
Sub-Saharan Africa Architectural Guide is dedicated to Eastern
Africa, from the Sahel to the Horn of Africa and includes Chad,
Sudan, South Sudan, Eritrea, Djibouti, Ethiopia, and Somalia.
Africa is considered the continent of the future. Nowhere else is
urbanisation taking place more quickly and the population growing
more rapidly. But are enough of us familiar with the architectural
aspects of this change? The seven volumes of Architectural Guide
Sub-Saharan Africa present the first comprehensive overview that
shows the region's architecture in all its vast diversity. In 49
chapters, each focusing on one country, detailed texts and
illuminating photos document the wealth of architecture south of
the Sahara. Featuring 850 selected buildings and over 200 articles,
the extensive publication not only showcases but also
contextualises the continent's building culture. This set of books
paints a multifaceted picture of sub-Saharan Africa's architecture
across time, revealing how contemporary architecture has been
shaped by its traditional and colonial roots as well as
globalisation and urbanisation. The diverse contributions by almost
350 African and international authors come together to produce a
superlative work giving the region the attention it so rightfully
deserves.
|
|