Module 2: House not Compound
This course introduces students to the concepts required to understand the architectural typologies within traditional African Architecture and the philosophies behind them.
The course Typological Mining: Developing a contemporary (Architecture) Philosophy from Traditional Hausa Architecture, allows us to critically study, with contemporary architecture means, Hausa traditional Architecture. This architecture has been vilified over the years because the basic assumptions with which it had been studied were neither correct, nor architectural, and therefore the outcome had been focused less on a systematic behaviour and philosophical leanings of the architecture, but more on the surface patterning and sociological behaviour of the architecture.
The research becomes critical as African societies embark on major infrastructure and redevelopment projects that at their core, seek to build upon more realistic ‘home grown’ models, inspired by African culture, history and architectural heritage. Over the duration of the course, students will be exposed to the importance of the creation of an architectural world view by the understanding of traditional architecture and the philosophies therein, with the intention of adding depth and spirit to the architecture that will be developed in the future by these students.
Typological Mining: Developing a Contemporary (Architecture) Philosophy from Traditional Hausa Architecture
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