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Examining change and permanence in traditional earthen construction in Ghana:a case study of Tamale and Wa
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作者 Irene Appeaning Addo Ibrahim Yakubu +4 位作者 Alexandre S.Gagnon Christopher T.S.Beckett Yuner Huang frederick owusu-nimo Ana Margarida Armada Brás 《Built Heritage》 2025年第2期16-32,共17页
The architectural style found in Wa and Tamale is renowned for its distinctive use of earthen construction,which features square buildings with fat roofs and circular compounds with conical thatch roofs.Recently,there... The architectural style found in Wa and Tamale is renowned for its distinctive use of earthen construction,which features square buildings with fat roofs and circular compounds with conical thatch roofs.Recently,there has been a growing inclination towards the use of alternative construction techniques in which nontraditional materials such as cement,bitumen,and used car engine oil are utilised to render wall surfaces.These structures show how the mate‑rials and design in northern Ghana have substantially evolved.However,what forces drive the changes in cob construction in this region?Furthermore,how might these changes impact the preservation of cultural heritage in Ghana?To explore the factors that contribute to the departure from traditional earthen building methods that rely on local materials,this study employs a constructivist research approach.Participants in a survey that informed this study revealed that they struggled to access building materials to construct their houses.While most of the people who responded to the survey have resided in buildings constructed with a mixture of beini and dawadawa,they hesi‑tate to use plant-based biostabilisers in new constructions.Factors that hinder the ongoing construction and pres‑ervation of earthen buildings include shifting cultural and social norms,environmental changes,difculties access‑ing local building resources,food risks,regular maintenance requirements,and societal infuences.Thus,this study concludes that if communities are empowered to take ownership and recognise the value of their cultural heritage,they are likely to be increasingly aware and appreciative of their architectural heritage.Thus,their local heritage will be preserved. 展开更多
关键词 CHANGE PERMANENCE PRESERVATION Earthen construction Transformation Cultural heritage Ghana
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