06/03/2013
AFRIKArchi in collaboration with Kwane Nkrumah University of Science & Technology - Department of Architecture & our Partners present the International Exhibiton ARCHIGINEER AFRICA Kumasi, 13th to 29th March 2013.
It will be exhibited several projects selected by an international jury at the end of the comeptition ARCHIGINEER AFRICA 2012. The competition was attended by more than 1.000 students and young professionals from more than 30 African countries and more than 80 schools and universities in Africa.
The exhibition is also expected in several cities such as Cotonou, Lomé, Tokyo, Bamako, Tunis, Kampala, Dakar, New York, Casablanca, Paris, Uberlandia (Brazil).
To see the results of the competition as well as projects that will be presented: http://afrikarchi.com/index.php/component/k2/item/38-les-résultats-du-concours-archigenieur-afrique-2012 #.UR-Q_KVWySr
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01/03/2013
DESIGN WEEK 13. IMAGES LOADING.........................................
SO FAR SO VERY GOOD. GOD THANK YOU.
27/02/2013
Good morning good people of this department, the architecture department. i warmly welcome u to the opening ceremony our Design week 13 which takes place at the Amphitheater @ 11 00AM. Chairman Arc Owusu Addo. in attendance Prof. G W K Intsiful(HOD), Dr. Amos Abanyie, Prof
Afram, College Registrar, HOD Environmental Science, Mrs Asmah, Arc Kofi Owusu and more and you, lets come and grace the occasion.
22/02/2013
in five days department of architecture will broadcast a documentary on KNUST yesterday, today and KNUST in the future.
22/06/2012
"C.H.A.n.g.e.".....the only constant in this world...go Japan..go!!!
check this video how Japan is evolving....
http://www.monocle.com/sections/affairs/Web-Articles/Japan--building-for-the-future/
Japan – building for the future [Monocle]
Two months after a 9.0 magnitude earthquake and tsunami devastated the Tohoku region of Japan, the nation is beginning to pick up the pieces.
15/01/2012
Food for Thought for Architecture in Ghana: Life is too short........ TO COMPROMISE.....by Peter Zumthor (2009 Pritzker Prize Winner)