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    Kenya Cultural Center: : A proposed architectural design symbolizing national identity.

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    Date
    2013-11
    Author
    Fortes, Thamara
    Type
    Thesis
    Language
    en
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    Abstract
    Kenyans were made different by history, tradition and territorial separation. Stereotypes were created during the colonial period and after independence they became stronger with tribalism in the political domain. Discussions and debates around national identity have been proposed to present a collective identity related to a nation-state. However, in Kenya this subject becomes a challenge since in this country there are very few similarities between the people and heterogeneity reigns. This thesis intends to discuss national identity in Kenya, having the capital city Nairobi as its shared ground. The discussion is led towards architecture and design identity, in order, to find this national icon to create a Cultural Center to not only portray its people's image but also to protect the tangible and intangible cultures that have been lost during the process of modernization and showcase them to the rest of the world. Translating Kenyans with their richness in diversity and their shared bond as a nation. The process of finding this national identity required discussions with experts and ordinary people about the subject, literature investigation and world architectural precedents that all provided the basis for each and every design decision in the Cultural Center concept and consequently present what the researcher could interpret from the studies in architecture and interior design guidelines.
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    http://hdl.handle.net/11295/62729
    Citation
    Master of Arts In Design, University of Nairobi, 2013
    Publisher
    University of Nairobi,
    Subject
    Cultural center
    National identity
    Design identity
    Architecture Icon,
    Landmark
    Culture
    Tradition
    Nairobi city
    Kenya.
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