The history and architecture of Burkina Faso is tied to its landscape. As a landlocked country in western Africa, it occupies an extensive plateau with grassy savannas and sparse forests. More than two-thirds of the people live in rural villages, and as such, the country’s modern architecture is the product of ingenuity born from reimagining traditional building materials and techniques.
Giovanni Quattrocolo
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Rethinking History: New Architecture in Burkina Faso
https://www.archdaily.com/924516/rethinking-history-new-architecture-in-burkina-fasoEric Baldwin
Home Kisito / Albert Faus
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Architects: Albert Faus
- Area: 235 m²
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Manufacturers: Agrupación de mujeres de Réo, Asociación de ciegos, BETO.G, CMBB, D.MI.MI, +2
https://www.archdaily.com/794295/home-kisito-albert-fausFlorencia Mena