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IN THE BEGINNING, there was Architecture

IN THE BEGINNING, there was Architecture

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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