African Dwelling: From Traditional to Western Style Homes

The African Dwelling: From Traditional to Western Style Homes

By Epée Ellong and Diane Chehab

"The original title (in the French edition of the book) was De la case áa la villa"-- Author's preface.

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Publisher: McFarland and Company, Inc.
Publish Date: 11/13/2019
Pages: 231
ISBN-13: 9781476673806
ISBN-10: 1476673802
Language: English

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Housing has changed in Sub-Saharan Africa since the Europeans arrived. Africans no longer live in traditional homes. This historical transition from "hut to house," from traditional to Western style, reflects slavery, colonialism and other social influences.

This book focuses on Cameroon, known as "Africa in Miniature" because of its geographical and cultural representation of the continent at large. Architectural styles, materials and construction techniques are discussed within a larger context, examining how lifestyle changes and architectural trends influence each other. This work is a rich examination of the challenges and opportunities for a new generation of African architects to integrate the lessons of the past and create a future more responsive to the region's needs.

About the Authors

Epée Ellong teaches African Architecture at the Ecole Supérieure Spéciale d'Architecture du Cameroun in Yaounde, Cameroon. In 1988, he was published in Présence Africaine on the use of urban space in African funeral ceremonies.

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Epée Ellong teaches African Architecture at the Ecole Supérieure Spéciale d'Architecture du Cameroun in Yaounde, Cameroon. In 1988, he was published in Présence Africaine on the use of urban space in African funeral ceremonies. While working in the U.S. as

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