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The Guardian
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Introduction
July 2005, ArchiAfrika organised a three-week workshop in
collaboration with European and Tanzanian Architectural Institutes,
rounded off by an international conference on the theme 'Modern
Architecture in East Africa'.
The background of this theme was the question of what had been preserved
from the marvellous examples of modern architecture realised in Tanzania
in the 1950’s and 1960’s.
However, during the conference, European academic curiosity about
“architectural modernism in a non-western context” was faced with a
plain African pragmatism. East African participants to the conference
wondered why one should put such a narrow focus on determining a
“Tanzanian modernist heritage”, while completely different issues are at
stake in contemporary practice. In fact, what is there to learn from
Tanzanian architectural history?
During the conference, the discussions moved from the significance and
universal value of cultural heritage to the issue of the role
architecture might play in African post-colonial identity.
In the end, perhaps the most important result of the workshop and
conference has been the deployment of culture as a catalyst in the
dialogue between north and south.
As a follow-up to the Modern Architecture in Tanzania around
Independence project, ArchiAfrika is now developing a documentary on
Modern Architecture in Tanzania. The Dutch architect and film maker Jord
den Hollander will make the documentary. The medium of film offers the
possibility to inform a broader public in Africa and Europe about a
fascinating period in their common architectural history.
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