African identity in post-apartheid public architecture

white skin, black masks

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African identity in post-apartheid public architecture

white skin, black masks

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Publisher
Ashgate Pub.
Language
English
Pages
293

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Table of Contents

Imagination and identification, part 1: the Mpumalanga Legislature, Nelspruit
Imagination and identification, part 1: the Northern Cape Legislature, Kimberly
"We the people", part 1: the Constitutional Court of South Africa, at Constitution Hill, Johannesburg
"We the people", part 2: the Walter Sisulu Square of Dedication, Kliptown
Honouring our other "we": Freedom Park, Pretoria.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. [269]-280) and index.

Published in
Farnham, Burlington, VT
Series
Ashgate studies in architecture series, Ashgate studies in architecture series

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
725.0968/09049
Library of Congress
NA2543.R37 N63 2011, NA1592.5, NA2543.R37

The Physical Object

Pagination
xviii, 293 p. :
Number of pages
293

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL25041470M
ISBN 10
0754677656
ISBN 13
9780754677659
LCCN
2010027829
OCLC/WorldCat
646309328, 965543105, 719630841

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