From Kumasi to Khartoum: How Architectural Education in Africa Was Influenced by Modernism
Briefly

The mid-twentieth century marked a pivotal moment for African architecture, characterized by independence movements that fostered a surge in distinctive built projects reflecting national identity.
Institutions like the University of Khartoum evolved dramatically post-independence, integrating modern architectural principles into their campus designs, a shift towards self-governance in the architectural realm.
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