Baan, Iwan
[Fotograf:in];
Webster, Alexia
[Fotograf:in]
;
Herz, Manuel
[Herausgeber:in];
Schröder, Ingrid
[Mitwirkende:r];
Focketyn, Hans
[Mitwirkende:r];
Jamrozik, Julia
[Mitwirkende:r]
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Titel:
African modernism
:
the architecture of independence ; Ghana, Senegal, Côte d'Ivoire, Kenya, Zambia
Enthält:
The new domain : architecture at the time of liberation
/ Manuel Herz
GhanaArchitecture after independence
/ Hannah Le Roux
SenegalHenri Chomette : Africa as a terrain of architectural freedom
/ Léo Noyer-Duplaix
Côte d'IvoireProject of a nation : the African Riviera and the Hôtel Ivoire
/ Manuel Herz
KenyaProxy colonialism : the export of Israeli architecture to Africa
/ Zvi Efrat
ZambiaLand and social order in middle Africa
/ Till Förster
African universe : Africa Place at Expo 67
/ Ingrid Schröder.
Beschreibung:
"This books investigates for the first time the relationship between architecture and nation building in Ghana, Senegal, Kenya, Côte d'Ivoire and Zambia. It features around eighty buildings with descriptive texts, photographs, site plans and selected floor plans and sections."--
In the 1950s and 1960s, most African countries gained independence from their respective colonial power. Architecture became one of the principal means by which the newly formed countries expressed their national identity. Parliament buildings, central banks, stadiums, convention centers, universities and independence memorials were built, often to heroic and daring designs. At the same time, these buildings exemplify also the difficulties, contradictions and dilemmas these countries experienced in their nation-building process.0This groundbreaking new book investigates for the first time the relationship between architecture and nation building in Ghana, Senegal, Kenya, Côte dIvoire, and Zambia. It features around eighty buildings with brief descriptive texts, images, site plans and selected floor plans and sections. The vast majority of images, commissioned especially for this book, is contributed by Iwan Baan and Alexia Webster. Their photographs document the buildings in their present state. Each country is portrayed in an introductory text and a timeline of historic events. Further essays on post-colonial Africa and specific aspects and topics, also illustrated with images and documents, round out this outstanding book