The Pervasive Influence of Swahili Architecture


Stone Town, Zanzibar. Image © Magdalena Paluchowska via Shutterstock

Stone Town, Zanzibar. Image © Magdalena Paluchowska via Shutterstock

The African continent has been – throughout history – a key player in the ever-evolving story of human migration. Cultures and customs have been shared, adapted, and re-imagined as a result of this movement of populaces, and architectural styles are no exception. In a way, the varied architecture present in Africa is a lens one can look at to understand the intricacies of migration. Present on the continent are ancient indigenous and building typologies born out of the organic assimilation of cultures. Also present are remnants of colonial architecture, a legacy not of voluntary migration, but of forced colonial imposition.

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