Freedom Park (Lagos) - <p><em>Unknown</em> is a biannual publication by <a href="https://www.archnet.org/authorities/9070" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">A3:Archives of African Architectures</a>. It is aimed at supporting A3's mission to document Africa's built heritage by unearthing relatively unknown, un(der)documented, un(der)published architects, buildings, details, movements and practices. The inaugural edition will spotlight The CIA-Lagos of 1999: a movement of architects and other creatives principally driven by the architect, Koku Konu.</p><p><br></p><p>Credits:</p><p>The Cultural Intellectual Association Lagos</p><p>Koku Konu, text and layout of communiques</p><p>Baba Oladeji, layout of Unknown</p><p>All participating practices</p><p>Tobe Okonkwo, portions of text and layout of Unknown</p><p>Toyin Oluwatuyi, portions of text of Unknown</p>
Unknown Vol 1, No 1
Type
journal
Year
2020

Unknown is a biannual publication by A3:Archives of African Architectures. It is aimed at supporting A3's mission to document Africa's built heritage by unearthing relatively unknown, un(der)documented, un(der)published architects, buildings, details, movements and practices. The inaugural edition will spotlight The CIA-Lagos of 1999: a movement of architects and other creatives principally driven by the architect, Koku Konu.


Credits:

The Cultural Intellectual Association Lagos

Koku Konu, text and layout of communiques

Baba Oladeji, layout of Unknown

All participating practices

Tobe Okonkwo, portions of text and layout of Unknown

Toyin Oluwatuyi, portions of text of Unknown

Citation

Cultural Intellectual Association Lagos, Okonkwo, Tobe Okonkwo, and Toyin Oluwatuyi. 2020. Unknown: CIA Lagos of 1999. Edited by Baba Oladeji. 1st ed. Lagos, Nigeria: A3 Archives of African Architectures.

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