by Daniel Sarpong | Nov 23, 2019 | Articles/Opinions, News
The Northern Chapter of the Ghana Institute of Architects [GIA] organized an event dubbed ‘Legendary Evening’ at the amphitheatre of the College of Arts and Built Environment of the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology [KNUST] on the evening...
by Daniel Sarpong | Aug 24, 2018 | Articles/Opinions
Living abroad comes with a certain aura of prestige to most people in Ghana and other parts of Africa, especially if the person is in Europe or the United States of America. It is often the dream of Ghanaians living abroad to build back home. The perception however,...
by Daniel Sarpong | Aug 3, 2018 | Articles/Opinions
Fees collection has been a thorn in the flesh of most architects in Ghana although some might not have experienced such phenomenon in their practice. As a follow up to the article on Unpaid Jobs, we have come up with certain tactics architects can employ in collecting...
by AP Editorial | Jun 26, 2018 | Articles/Opinions
The ideal situation for practicing architecture is for a client to approach an Architect [or for an Architect to approach a prospective client with a viable proposal] having a sense of total requirements and budget; unfortunately, that is not the situation on the...
by AP Editorial | Jun 12, 2018 | Articles/Opinions, News
Low regard for architectural appreciation has been the worry for most Architects in Ghana and to an extent most parts of Africa. This concern for lack of appreciation for architecture probably stems from the fact that the potential of architecture to transform our...
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