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Ng'ambo atlas : historic urban landscape of Zanzibar Town's "other side" / text, Antoni Folkers, Iga Perzyna, Marie Morel and Muhammad Juma Muhammad ; editors, Antoni Folkers and Iga Perzyna.
Title & Author:

Ng'ambo atlas : historic urban landscape of Zanzibar Town's "other side" / text, Antoni Folkers, Iga Perzyna, Marie Morel and Muhammad Juma Muhammad ; editors, Antoni Folkers and Iga Perzyna.

Publication:

Zanzibar : Department of Urban and Rural Planning ; [Amsterdam] : African Architecture Matters, [2019]

Description:

192 pages : illustrations (some colour), maps ; 43 cm

Notes:
Includes bibliographical references (pages 186-188).
Also available online.
Summary:

Ng'ambo is the lesser known "Other Side" of Zanzibar Town. During the British Protectorate the area was designated as the "Native Quarters", today it is set to become the new city centre of Zanzibar's capital. Local and international perceptions of the cultural and historical importance of Ng'ambo have for a long time remained overshadowed by the social and cultural divisions created during colonial times. One thing is certain: despite its limited international fame and lack of recognition of its importance, Ng'ambo has played and continues to play a vital role in shaping the urban environment of Zanzibar Town. This atlas presents over hundred years of Ng'ambo's history and urban development through maps, plans, surveys and images, and provides insights into its present-day cultural landscape through subjects such as architecture, toponymy, cultural activities, public recreation, places for social interaction, handcrafts and urban heritage. Ng'ambo Atlas. Historic Urban Landscape of Zanzibar Town's "Other Side" documents the material collected through the heritage-based urban regeneration project Ng'ambo Tuitakayo! carried out by the Government of Zanzibar in collaboration with African Architecture Matters and City of Amsterdam and under the auspices of UNESCO.

Resources:
Online version
ISBN:

9789460225178 (hardcover)
9460225179 (hardcover)

Subject:

Urbanization Tanzania Zanzibar (Zanzibar)
City planning Tanzania Zanzibar (Zanzibar)
Zanzibar.
Tanzania.
towns.
architecture.
urban planning.
urban development.
dwellings.
buildings.
urban history.
City planning
Urbanization
Zanzibar (Zanzibar) Maps.
Tanzania Zanzibar (Zanzibar)

Form/genre:

Atlases.
Maps

Added entries:

Folkers, Antoni editor, author.
Perzyna, Iga. editor, author.
Zanzibar. Department of Urban and Rural Planning, issuing body.
African Architecture Matters issuing body.

Holdings:

Location: Library main m 304536
Call No.: BIB 250121
Status: Available

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