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The Addis Ababa House

A Typological Analysis of Urban Heritage in Ethiopia, 1886-1936, Grundlagen/Basi

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ISBN/EAN: 9783869228679
Sprache: Englisch
Umfang: 272
Auflage: 1. Auflage

Beschreibung

In its early decades, the ­Ethiopian capital, founded in 1886, witnessed a very specific form of ­architecture. At the beginning of the East African countrys first ­urbanisation process, a mixture of vernacular knowledge and a new cosmopolitan mindset led to an archi­tectural type that local professionals refer to as the Addis ­Ababa Style: Pavilion-like buildings of different sizes, made of stone, earth, and wood, characterised by expressive pinched roofs, generous verandas with curtain walls, and a high degree of detailing. Today, those graceful, ­appropriate, and nature-based buildings are under threat of being swallowed up due to shortsighted economic interests. In cooperation with the Institute for Architecture in ­Addis Ababa (EiABC), architects of Berlins Technical University studied this typology with regard to its embeddedness in local resources, climatic conditions, and craftsmanship. As such, they employed the ­Addis ­Ababa House as a case study to discuss the possibility of a non-­industrial building type that ­reflects the desire for a cosmopolitan urban life.