Great Mosque of Asmara - This is the fourth of the five papers included in the first session (Change and Reuse in Modernist Environments) of the ArchiAfrika 2005 Conference, held in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania between July 27 and 29. [Note: This paper was submitted but not presented in the conference]<br/><br/>Individual papers from the conference can be browsed <a href="/library/documents/one-document.jsp?document_id=9901"target="_blank">here</a>, with links (where available) to related materials in the ArchNet Digital Library. The conference proceedings are also available as a single PDF file on the ArchiAfrika website at <a href="http://www.archiafrika.org/"target="_blank">archiafrika.org</a>.<br/><br/>Edward Denison is an independent heritage consultant, writer and photographer whose work focuses on preservation and regeneration in the built environment. Guang Yu Ren is an architect and consultant. She has worked with international agencies in Africa and the UK to conserve and promote architectural heritage.
Eritrea: Refining Africa's Modernist Experience
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book section
Year
2005
This is the fourth of the five papers included in the first session (Change and Reuse in Modernist Environments) of the ArchiAfrika 2005 Conference, held in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania between July 27 and 29. [Note: This paper was submitted but not presented in the conference]

Individual papers from the conference can be browsed here, with links (where available) to related materials in the ArchNet Digital Library. The conference proceedings are also available as a single PDF file on the ArchiAfrika website at archiafrika.org.

Edward Denison is an independent heritage consultant, writer and photographer whose work focuses on preservation and regeneration in the built environment. Guang Yu Ren is an architect and consultant. She has worked with international agencies in Africa and the UK to conserve and promote architectural heritage.
Citation
Denison, Edward and Guang Yu Ren. 2005. "Eritrea: Refining Africa's Modernist Experience." ArchiAfrika Conference Proceedings: Modern Architecture in East Africa around Independence (Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, July 27-29), 71-79.
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Eritrea
Ethiopia
Language
English
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commercial
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