Architectural Guide. Sub-Saharan Africa

Architectural Guide. Sub-Saharan Africa

Author:Philipp Meuser, Adil Dalbai

Publisher:DOM

ISBN: 978-3-86922-400-8

  • Slipcase
  • English
  • 3200 Pages
  • Sep 27, 2021

Despite the growing interest in Africa, the continent’s built environment is still largely unfamiliar in many parts of the world. The seven volumes of the Sub-Saharan Africa Architectural Guide form the first comprehensive overview of architecture south of the Sahara that does justice to the region’s wealth of buildings. In 49 chapters, each focusing on one country, richly illustrated texts by more than 350 authors from Africa and across the globe come together to produce a superlative work.

On the basis of 850 selected buildings and over 200 thematic articles, the continent’s building culture is elucidated and contextualised. The diverse contributions paint a multifaceted picture of Africa’s architecture in the twenty-first century, a discipline shaped by traditional and colonial roots as well as today’s global interconnections and challenges. An introductory volume on the history and theory of African architecture provides essential background knowledge.


Seven volumes in a slipcase:

Volume 1: Introduction to the History and Theory of Sub-Saharan African Architecture
Volume 2: Western Africa from the Atlantic Ocean to the Sahel
Volume 3: Western Africa along the Atlantic Ocean Coast
Volume 4: Eastern Africa from the Sahel to the Horn of Africa
Volume 5: Eastern Africa from the Great Lakes to the Indian Ocean
Volume 6: Central Africa from the Atlantic Ocean to the Great Lakes
Volume 7: Southern Africa between the Atlantic and Indian Oceans

Despite the growing interest in Africa, the continent’s built environment is still largely unfamiliar in many parts of the world. The seven volumes of the Sub-Saharan Africa Architectural Guide form the first comprehensive overview of architecture south of the Sahara that does justice to the region’s wealth of buildings. In 49 chapters, each focusing on one country, richly illustrated texts by more than 350 authors from Africa and across the globe come together to produce a superlative work.

On the basis of 850 selected buildings and over 200 thematic articles, the continent’s building culture is elucidated and contextualised. The diverse contributions paint a multifaceted picture of Africa’s architecture in the twenty-first century, a discipline shaped by traditional and colonial roots as well as today’s global interconnections and challenges. An introductory volume on the history and theory of African architecture provides essential background knowledge.


Seven volumes in a slipcase:

Volume 1: Introduction to the History and Theory of Sub-Saharan African Architecture
Volume 2: Western Africa from the Atlantic Ocean to the Sahel
Volume 3: Western Africa along the Atlantic Ocean Coast
Volume 4: Eastern Africa from the Sahel to the Horn of Africa
Volume 5: Eastern Africa from the Great Lakes to the Indian Ocean
Volume 6: Central Africa from the Atlantic Ocean to the Great Lakes
Volume 7: Southern Africa between the Atlantic and Indian Oceans

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