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La ville est à nous : 06/12/2023-02/02/2024 = The city is ours : 06/12/2023-02/02/2024 / Carole Diop & Nzinga Mboup.
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Diop, Carole, author.

Title & Author:

La ville est à nous : 06/12/2023-02/02/2024 = The city is ours : 06/12/2023-02/02/2024 / Carole Diop & Nzinga Mboup.

Publication:

Dakar : RAW Material Company, [2023?]

Description:

81 pages : illustrations (some color) ; 21 cm

Notes:
Published in conjunction with an exhibition at RAW Material Company, December 6, 2023-February 2, 2024.
Title from cover.
Text in French and English
Summary:

"The exhibition The City is ours is intended as a nod to the eponymous collective founded by Annie Jouga and Jean-Charles Tall (a symbol of resilience and militant resistance to heritage preservation), and as a tribute to the encounters that have marked this research since the summer's residency. Architects Carole Diop and Nzinga Mboup, in collaboration with RAW Material Company, demonstrate - through example - the different possibilities of fighting collectively for what is worth passing on as heritage. They have re-thought the RAW space as a laboratory to show us four studies that have sparked their interest in terms of heritage valorization: the tip of the Almadies’ finistère as a mobilizing leverage point through utilization and the impact of cultual forms of expression; the Biscuiterie as an example of rehabilitation; the former Direction de l'Urbanisme et de l'Architecture (DUA) building, a real archive of technicality and materiality; and the Garden of Fann Hock, a model for activating community ambitions for the bokk (common good) and collective engagement. Their plea for preservation calls into question the state of architectural heritage in Dakar, and questions the very concepts of heritage, collective memory and the commons. The Architects remind us, in particular, that complex realities can be transcended into opportunities by reinvesting successful models, by reimagining the functionality of places or by imagining creative renovations. They have set about creating an interactive, evolutionary mapping of the capital's heritage, with an aim to archiving this collective memory while also ensuring that it is accessible to the vastest cross-section of the public." --From publisher's website.

Subject:

Historic preservation Senegal Dakar Exhibitions.
Préservation historique Sénégal Dakar Expositions.

Added entries:

Mboup, Nzinga, author.
RAW Material Company, host institution.

City is ours

Holdings:

Location: Library main 319702
Call No.: 319702
Copy: 1
Status: Available

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