African Architecture & City Building Tradition
Pre-Egyptian Pyramid of Nubia (actual Sudan), about 3000 before CE
The Great Pyramid of Gizeh, about 2620 before CE
The Pyramid of Dakar, actual Headquarters of the BECEAO
The Pyramid of Dakar, actual Headquaters of the BECEAO
Per Ankh, an educational Institution in Waset (Thebes), about 2350 before CE
Temple of Amum Rê in Waset (Thebes), about 2530 before CE.
Commercial Center of Oualata (actual Maretania), around 1050 CE
The endogeneous Architecture of Mali
The South Mauretanian endogeneous Architecture at the Kaedi Hospital
The Tata Somba endogeneous Architecture in North Togo and Benin
The Mausoleum of the 333 Saints in Tumbuktu (Mali)
The endogenous Royal Seat: actual Presidential Palace of Ghana
Mousgoum Endogeneous Architecture in Cameroon
Royal Architecture among the Bamileke (Cameroon)
Ethiopia Endogeneous Architecture
The Royal Palace in the Capital of Great Zimbabwe, around 1020 CE
The Royal Palace in the Capital of Great Zimbabwe, around 1020 CE
Construction with local materials in Africa: the industrial production of Clay Bricks in Burkina Faso.
Modernizing the construction in Africa with local materials: another example of the Use of Clay Bricks from Benin.