NCNOMA | Ghanaian Architecture: Analyzing Architecture, Confronting Colonialism - Abena Atiemo
In this talk, we will take a look at the history of Ghanaian Architecture, and how colonialism has effectively changed its current aesthetic. We will also take a look at the way culture informs space, and why it is important to understand a culture on its own basis and not in relation to a dominant hegemony. Follow NCNOMA on Eventbrite and Instagram to find out about other events!

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