Constructed Democracy: How African Countries Embraced Modernism with their National Assemblies
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The construction of national assemblies in newly independent African nations served both functional and symbolic purposes, representing governance, identity, and the aspirations of the people.
The National Assembly of Senegal, completed in 1956, exemplifies the colonial legacy while also integrating aspects of Tropical Architecture, reflecting a complex blend of influences.
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