During a recent regional conference held in Nairobi, my fears were confirmed that Kenyan architects were gradually losing jobs to fellow African competitors, especially South Africans. This is not a surprise as local architects seem to have resigned themselves to designing bad buildings. The days of good architecture in Nairobi and other towns are well … Continue reading
They say that in business, the customer is the king. But in Kenya’s booming property market, the opposite holds true, thanks to the biting housing shortage that has put potential buyers at the mercy of profit-minded developers. But it now seems that the developers’ profit motive is doing more harm than good to not only … Continue reading
Africa is abuzz. Good governance and democracy are taking root, backed by an increasingly literate and aspiring population. Policy reforms over the last 20 years are generating good results, with Africa recording an average of over 5 per cent GDP growth over the past 10 years. Investor sentiment towards the continent is turning and riding … Continue reading
The Architecture Kenya team spent some quality time with Arch. David Mutiso, FAAK who opened up in a candid interview with our editors. Meet this old man, still young at heart and learn about his days at Alliance with the popular principal, Carey Francis, how he developed interest in architecture, the hurdles he encountered. Also … Continue reading
Kenya has lost more than Sh1.4 billion as a result of collapsed buildings in the last 15 years, Board of Registration of Architects and Quantity Surveyors (BORAQS) says. Chairman Gideon Mulyungi said 24 buildings have collapsed in the country since 1996. “Forty-one lives have been lost and 47 people injured over the same period,” Mr … Continue reading
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