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  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 456 pages, kõrgus x laius: 245x3429 mm, Illustrations
  • Sari: Sub-Saharan Africa: Architectural Guide
  • Ilmumisaeg: 03-Jan-2022
  • Kirjastus: DOM Publishers
  • ISBN-10: 3869220864
  • ISBN-13: 9783869220864
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  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 456 pages, kõrgus x laius: 245x3429 mm, Illustrations
  • Sari: Sub-Saharan Africa: Architectural Guide
  • Ilmumisaeg: 03-Jan-2022
  • Kirjastus: DOM Publishers
  • ISBN-10: 3869220864
  • ISBN-13: 9783869220864
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, São Tomé and Príncipe, 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 regions 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 continents building culture.





This set of books paints a multifaceted picture of sub-Saharan Africas 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.
Introduction Philipp Meuser, Adil Dalbai 8(4)
CF Central African Republic
12(34)
Introduction Mesmin Guenguebe Mbari
14(4)
Rainforest Constructions: Buildings of the Baka Photos by Winfried Bullinger
18(4)
City Portrait: Bangui
22(4)
Bangui's Colonial Architecture: Urban Heritage in Decay Thierry Bangui
26(6)
Building and Projects
32(8)
Building at a Time of Crisis Riccardo Vannucci
40(6)
CM Cameroon
46(30)
Introduction Diane Chehab, Epee EUong
48(4)
City Portrait: Yaounde
52(4)
City Portrait: Douala
56(2)
Modernity and Tradition in Cameroonian Architecture in the Colonial Period Mark D. DeLancey
58(4)
Building and Projects
62(14)
GQ Equatorial Guinea
76(42)
Introduction Laida Memba Ikuga, Montserrat Villaverde
78(6)
City Portrait: Malabo
84(4)
City Portrait: Bata
88(2)
Ribas y Pradell: Prefabricated Colonial Constructions Laida Memba Ikuga, Montserrat Villaverde
90(4)
Building and Projects
94(22)
Interventions in Public Space Interview with Dominica Nchama Minang Ntang
116(2)
ST Sao Tome and Principe
118(42)
Introduction Duarte Pope
120(6)
City Portrait: Sao Tome
126(4)
The Cubata: Sao Tome's Vernacular Timber House Edwlne Neto
130(6)
Building and Projects
136(4)
The Structure and Function of Rocas Cristina Udelsmann Rodrigues
140(20)
GA Gabon
160(28)
Introduction Jean-Pierre Maissa
162(4)
City Portrait: Libreville
166(4)
The Lonely Towers of African Capitals: BCEAO and BEAC Rene Boer
170(6)
Building and Projects
176(12)
CG Republic of the Congo (Brazzaville)
188(44)
Introduction Ulrich Essimba, Tristan Guiltoux, Bernard Toulier
190(6)
City Portrait: Brazzaville
196(2)
The Maison Tropicale Tristan Guiltoux
198(6)
Building and Projects
204(8)
The Air France Housing Unit: Africa's Cite Radieuse Philippe Guionie
212(18)
Call Me Here! Sabine Muller, Andreas Quednau
230(2)
CD Democratic Republic of the Congo (Kinshasa)
232(82)
Introduction Claudien Mulimilwa, Johan Lagae
236(14)
The Politics of Impermanence in the Kibulu of Eastern Pende Chiefs Z. S. Strother
250(4)
`We should write our own history of Congo's architectural past' Interview with Claudien Mulimilwa
254(4)
City Portrait: Kinshasa
258(2)
The Fate of Unpopular Public Spaces in Kinshasa Nicolas-Patience Basabose
260(2)
From Luluabourg to Kananga Claudia Kruschwitz, Stefan Krapp, Rolf Westerheide
262(4)
The Transformation of Kananga's Colonial Villas Claudia Kruschwitz, Stefan Krapp, Rolf Westerheide
266(4)
Building and Projects
270(12)
Tropical Modernism in Bukavu Photos by Jean Molitor
282(16)
Dreaming of Housing, Creating Density Nicolas-Patience Basabose
298(8)
Education Infrastructure in the DRC Andrew Brose
306(4)
Vernacular Strategies to Combat Urban Sprawl Nicolas-Patience Basabose
310(4)
AO Angola
314(130)
Bem-vindo a Angola Helder Pereira, Coral Gillett
318(18)
The Tale of an Intangible City: M'banza Kongo JoostDe Raeymaeker
336(4)
Introduction to Angola's Colonial Modernity Ana Tostdes
340(12)
City Portrait: Luanda Antonio Tomas
352(6)
The Redevelopment of the Bay of Luanda Sylvia Croese
358(4)
City Portrait: Huambo
362(4)
Angolan Vernacular Architecture Caren Melissa Santos da Silva
366(4)
Building and Projects
370(10)
Francisco Castro Rodrigues: The Architect of Modernist Lobito Zara Ferreira
380(12)
Le Corbusier's Legacy in Angola Ana Magathaes, Margarida Quinta
392(18)
A Concrete Utopia: The Memorial to Neto Nadine Siegert, Fabio Vanin
410(10)
Angola's Housing Facilities from Independence to Today Maria Alice Vaz de Almeida Mendes Correia
420(2)
Housing in Luanda Filomena do Espirito Santo Carvalho
422(14)
Understanding Informal Neighbourhoods Paulo Moreira
436(4)
Working against the Tabula Rasa Welder Pereira, Coral Gillett
440(4)
Appendix 444(1)
Selected Bibliography 444(4)
Index of African Places 448(2)
Index of Architects 450(2)
Index of Other Key Persons 452(2)
Authors and Contributors 454(1)
Editors 455
Philipp Meuser, born in Hilden / Germany (1969), architect and publisher. Studied architecture in Berlin and Zürich with a focus on history and theory. Construction and consulting projects in Eastern Europe and Central Asia. Academic research on mass housing in the Soviet Union as well as publications on socialist architecture. Adil Dalbai, MA, BSc, born 1985. Studied architecture at the Technical University of Berlin, as well as history and cultural studies at the Humboldt University of Berlin, with a focus on the cultural and architectural history of Eastern Europe, Central Asia, and (post-)colonial contexts. He works on architecture projects in Western Africa.