Ng'ambo Atlas book launch in Zanzibar
Mid-July, on the 13th to be exact, The Ng’ambo Atlas came a full circle and was finally presented to the audience in Zanzibar. The book...
The Exhibition on Coen Beeker ‘Urban Fields’ Continues its Journey! - Be aware: time change!
IHS will host the opening event for the exhibition on the 19th of March, starting at 15:30. Last year in March we held a symposium on the...
The Beeker Method: Planning and Working on the Redevelopment of the African City. Retrospective Glan
For the past couple of months we have been working hard to meet the deadline of ‘The Beeker Method: Planning and Working on the...
The Beeker Method:Planning and Working on the Redevelopment of the African City.Retrospective Glance
Seminar, Exhibition and Book Launch, 23rd March 2017, 14.00 at African Studies Centre in Leiden. Coen Beeker is an unsung pioneer in...
Words and images from the Maputopia exhibition
The exhibition is closed, but you can find all about the exhibition here. The exhibition travels on, you will be informed about the next...
Announcement exhibition MAPUTOPIA passado - presente - futuro
For the 125th anniversary of Maputo, African Architecture Matters and the Royal Netherlands Embassy in Maputo, together with the Faculty...
Learning from Casablanca exhibition reviewed
(photo Elena Cattani) The exhibition Learning from Casablanca is dismantled over last weekend, but it lives on through some reviews and a...
Exhibition Learning from Casablanca opens at first day African Perspectives 2011
Casablanca served as laboratory for European architects to experiment with modernist mass housing in the 40’s and 50’s. The visions of...
Exhibition Stars of Dar now at the Slipway in Dar es Salaam
After a successful opening of at the Urban Dreamscapeproject, part of the event ‘Global City – Local Identity?’ in Dar es Salaam, Stars...
An exhibition on Africa by Africa - Femke van Zeijl on Blueprints of Paradise
When the Dutch Afrika Museum wanted to give its visitors an idea of current day Africa, African Architecture Matters advised them to ask...