Modernism in Africa
The Architecture of Angola, Ghana, Mozambique, Nigeria, Rwanda, South Africa, Sudan, Tanzania, Uganda
Author(s)
Pottgiesser, Uta
Tostões, Ana
Contributor(s)
International, Docomomo (editor)
Language
EnglishAbstract
Many African countries are home to extraordinary architecture that is virtually unknown. There are interpretations of Art Deco, International Style, Brutalism as well as of African vernacular architecture. Climate-responsive buildings with a fluidity of interior and exterior spaces play a large role. While many of these 20th century architects were of European origin, they were deeply influenced by their surroundings and found original, site-specific expressions, often in collaboration with African architects. A focus of the construction activities were educational buildings which played an important role for these young nations that mostly gained their independence in the 1960s. While some of the documented buildings have been restored, others are still awaiting reconstruction.
Keywords
Africa; Modern Movement; Architecture of Independence; Luanda; Maputo; Addis Ababa; Lagos; AccraDOI
10.1515/9783035628357ISBN
9783035628357, 9783035628333, 9783035628357Publisher
De GruyterPublisher website
https://www.degruyter.com/Publication date and place
Berlin/Boston, 2024Imprint
BirkhäuserClassification
Africa
Architecture
History of architecture