Having being practising for over 20 years, architect Sylvia Aku Larbi is one of the longest and experienced practising female architects in the West African Country of Ghana. As a follow up to our recent publication on her personal residence, we had an interaction with her on the topic of women in architecture. Enjoy our video interview with her.
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BEautiful interview
Inspiring
Lovely interview