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  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 496 pages, kõrgus x laius: 245x3429 mm, Illustrations
  • Sari: Sub-Saharan Africa: Architectural Guide
  • Ilmumisaeg: 03-Jan-2022
  • Kirjastus: DOM Publishers
  • ISBN-10: 3869220872
  • ISBN-13: 9783869220871
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  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 496 pages, kõrgus x laius: 245x3429 mm, Illustrations
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  • Ilmumisaeg: 03-Jan-2022
  • Kirjastus: DOM Publishers
  • ISBN-10: 3869220872
  • ISBN-13: 9783869220871
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 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.
Editors' Introduction 9(3)
Philipp Meuser
Adil Dalbai
MZ Mozambique
12(80)
The Mozambican in Mozambique's Architecture
16(6)
Fernando Buzi
Introduction to Mozambique's Colonial Architecture
22(12)
Ana Tostdes
City Portrait: Maputo
34(6)
Jose Forjaz
City Portrait: The Island of Mozambique
40(2)
Buildings and Projects
42(4)
Pancho Guedes: Vitruvius Mozambicanus
46(12)
Dagmar Hoetzel
Paulo de Melo Sampaio in Beira
58(8)
Ana Magalhaes
Fernando Mesquita's Schools in Mozambique
66(6)
Zara Ferreira
Building a New Country
72(12)
Fernando Buzi
Thoughts on Architecture in Mozambique
84(8)
Jaime Comiche
Saria Omar
MW Malawi
92(40)
Introduction
94(6)
Daniel Schumann
Karolin Stahl-Wilhelm
Transforming Malawi's Architectural Landscape
100(4)
Maliam Mdoko
City Portrait: Lilongwe
104(2)
Malawi's Vernacular Architecture
106(4)
Jon Sojkowski
Buildings and Projects
110(20)
Creating New Centres
130(2)
Daniel Schumann
Zambia
132(38)
Introduction
134(8)
Gerald Chungu
Zambia's Vernacular Architecture
142(4)
Jon Sojkowski
City Portrait: Lusaka
146(4)
Buildings and Projects
150(8)
Housing in Zambia: Challenges and Opportunities Francis
158(8)
Mwape Ndilila
Going Green amid the Zambian Electricity Crisis
166(4)
Chobela Ndilila
ZW Zimbabwe
170(46)
Introduction
172(6)
Jonathan Waters
The Zimbabwe Architectural Tradition
178(4)
Edward Matenga
City Portrait: Harare
182(2)
Buildings and Projects
184(16)
Mick Pearce on his Architectural Approach
200(8)
Mick Pearce
Possibilities of the Future: Finding the Lost Voice
208(4)
Vongai Pasirayi
Market Units for Informal Traders
212(4)
Safia Qureshi
Maxwell Mutanda
BW Botswana
216(40)
Introduction
218(4)
Sandy Grant
City Portrait: Gaborone
222(6)
When Change Finally Came, it Came in a Rush
228(2)
Sandy Grant
Going, Going, Almost Gone
230(2)
Sandy Grant
Buildings and Projects
232(4)
The Strange Case of Sir Herbert Baker and a Country without Architects
236(10)
Sandy Grant
The First Motswana Architecture Firm
246(10)
Tlotlo Tsamaase
NA Namibia
256(48)
Introduction
258(4)
Vanessa Jane Ruhling
Authenticity and Hybridityin German Colonial Architecture
262(4)
Itohan Osayimwese
City Portrait: Windhoek
266(2)
Building a Country and a Profession
268(6)
Nina Maritz
Buildings and Projects
274(14)
North Korea's Monumental Gifts to Africa Photos
288(8)
Onejoon Che
Our Informal City
296(4)
Sophia van Greunen
Affordable Housing Strategies for Namibia
300(4)
Lars Kruckeberg
Wolfram Putz
Thomas Willemeit
SZ Eswatini
304(48)
Introduction
306(4)
Emmanuel Nkambule
City Portrait: Mbabane
310(2)
Buildings and Projects
312(8)
Round Living
320(4)
Pieter Smoor
LS Lesotho
324(2)
Introduction
326(6)
Lineo Lerothoti-Mosoeunyane
Basotho Architectural Arts
332(6)
Gary van Wyk
City Portrait: Maseru
338(2)
Buildings and Projects
340(5)
Energy Challenges Facing Lesotho
345(3)
Lineo Lerothoii-Mosoeunyane
Towards a Local Architectural Identity
348(4)
Iain Low
ZA South Africa
352(130)
The Architectural Riches of South Africa
356(4)
Nicholas Clarke
South Africa's Architecture Throughout History
360(10)
Roger C. Fisher
African Cosmology and Architecture
370(2)
Franco Frescura
Southern African Places of Myth and Legend
372(2)
Roger C. Fisher
City Portrait: Cape Town
374(6)
City Portrait: Johannesburg
380(4)
If Roads Could Talk
384(4)
Alexander Opper
City Portrait: Pretoria
388(2)
Unequal Scenes Photos
390(12)
Johnny Miller
Architects and Leadership
402(2)
Sindile Ngonyama
Challenges Facing Women in Architecture
404(4)
Karuni Naidoo
Policy vs Reality in South Africa's Built Environment
408(4)
Linda Mampuru
Buildings and Projects
412(2)
Our Vanishing Vernacular: A Warning from Africa
414(16)
Franco Frescura
Ponte City/von Vladislavic
430(12)
Mikhael Subotzky
Patrick Waterhouse
Decolonising the Built Environment
442(10)
Mphethi Morojele
On Site-specificity and Vaults
452(12)
Peter Rich
Architecture and Development in Africa
464(6)
Marlene Wagner
Design for Rural Communities
470(4)
Vongai Pasirayi
Instituting Local Identity in Braamfontein
474(4)
Kuka Mofu
Spatial Production through Orchestrated Servanthood
478(4)
Tuliza Sindi
Appendix
482(4)
Selected Bibliography
482(4)
Index of African Places 486(2)
Index of Architects 488(4)
Index of Other Key Persons 492(1)
Authors and Contributors 493(2)
Editors 495
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.