Venice architecture biennale: how pioneering Ghanaian architects reckoned with tropical modernism

“As scholars, practitioners and visitors from around the world turn to architecture on the African continent, they must be careful not to treat it as a blank slate in the way previous generations did. Africans have been creating, studying, teaching, and documenting architecture in Africa since time immemorial. Their work matters.”

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