โArchival Urgeโ is the second part of the symposium โDocument Feverโ organised by the Architectural Association in collaboration with the Architecture Space & Society Centre, Birkbeck School ofย Artsย on 25 February 2022. This time in partnership with KNUST, this panel aims to celebrate three projects that โcollectโ histories of architecture in very different ways. We will think, amongst other questions, about the archival impulse/fever that made these projects coincide in time and space; the archival need to collect histories that are missing in architectural history; and the diverse formats of archive-making that these projects have taken or are taking.ย ย

1.ย Aalii to Zygomorphicย (2020)ย by Rexford Assasie Oppong (KNUST)ย
2.ย Accra Architecture Archiveย (ongoing) led by Kuukuwa Manful (SOAS)ย
3.ย Sub-Saharan Africa: Architectural Guideย (2021)ย Editedย by Philipp Meuser and Adil Dalbai, with Livingstone Mukasa.ย
Adil Dalbaiย
Adil graduated from Humboldt University of Berlin with a masterโs degree in modern history and cultural theory, specializing in the architectural history of Eurasia and (post)colonial contexts. He worked as an editor and author for DOM publishers, focusing on architecture and urbanism. He went on to study architecture at the Technical University of Berlin and worked at Meuser Architekten on architecture projects in Western Africa. He researches and writes about architecture in Central Asia and Africa and its global interconnections. Additionally, he is a guest critic and lecturer, as well as (co)editor and author of several articles and books on architecture, including Theorising Architecture in Sub-Saharan Africa (DOM publishers, 2021). Since 2014, he has been managing editorial director of Architectural Guide Sub-Saharan Africa (DOM publishers, 2021, with Philipp Meuser and Livingstone Mukasa), a sevenโvolume documentation of the architecture of all 49 African countries south of the Sahara.ย
Kuukuwa Manfulย
Kuukuwa is a Doctoral Researcher at the Department of Politics and International Studies at SOAS, University of London. Her research examines the sociopolitics of West African nation-building and citizenship through a study of the architecture of educational institutions. She has a Master of Architecture and a BSc Architecture degree from the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST), and an MSc in African Studies from The University of Oxford. Her previous research has explored the positioning of Ghanaian architects in the modernist movement; Asante architectural identity; and social acceptance of earth building in urban areas. She has published inย Al Jazeera,ย Burning House Press,ย Africa Is A Country,ย andย The Metropole. Kuukuwa curates Adansisษmโ an architecture collective that documents Ghanaian architecture theory, research and practice, and runs accra archiveโ an architecture archives digitisation project. She also co-founded and runs sociarchiโ a social architectural enterprise that advocates for, and provides architectural services to people who ordinarily cannot afford architects.
Philipp Meuser
Born 1969, Managing director of Meuser Architekten GmbH and head of DOM publishers. From 1991 to 1995, studied architecture at the Berlin Technical University. From 1995 to 1996, editorial work for the Neue Zรผrcher Zeitung, Switzerland. Part-time postgraduate studies in the History and Theory of Architecture at the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Zurich (ETH Zรผrich), graduating in 1997. PhD on the Soviet Mass Housing (Berlin Technical University, 2015). Federal Cross of Merit for cultural and scientific exchange with the states of the former Soviet Union (2018). From 1996 to 2001, policy advisor to the Senate Department for Urban Development as part of the Stadtforum Berlin. Visiting Professorship at the Kazakh National Technical University, Almaty (2015). Tutor at the Strelka Institute Moscow (2016/2017) and the Architectural Association London (Easter Island Visiting School 2017). Since 2018 Honorary Professorship at the O.M. Beketov National University of Urban Economy in Kharkiv, Ukraine. 2022 Visiting Professor for Public Humantities at Brown University in Providence/Rhode Island.ย
Livingstone Mukasa
Livingstone Mukasaโs career has included architectural practice, urban design, master planning, real estate development, and sustainable development consulting. He founded and managed Archability, an online architectural crowdsourcing start-up, and Afritecture, an online platform on architecture in Africa. He is currently principal of Mahali, a collaborative design studio focused on cultural and contextual architectural engagement, and a frequent guest reviewer at Rensselaer Polytechnic Instituteโs School of Architecture. Passionate about architecture in Africa, he is coauthor and associate editor ofย Theorising Architecture in Sub-Saharan Africaย (DOM publishers, 2021), andย Architectural Guide Sub-Saharan Africaย (DOM publishers, 2021, with Philipp Meuser and Adil Dalbai), a sevenโvolume documentation of the architecture of all 49 countries south of the Sahara. Born in Kampala, Uganda, he holds a bachelorโs degree in Architecture from New York Institute of Technology, and graduate certificates from the Graduate School of Architecture, Harvard University in Urban Housing and MixedโUse Developments.
Rexford Assassieย Opongย
Rexford Assassie Opong (PhD) is currently a Full Professor of Architecture and Dean of International Programmes Office of Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST), Kumasi. He is a practicing architect of over twenty yearsโ experience. He obtained his Doctor of Philosophy in Architecture from the premier Liverpool School of Architecture โ University of Liverpool; Masters in Urban Planning and Management from University of Rome-La Sapienza; Postgraduate Diploma in Architecture, KNUST; and Bachelor of Science in Design, UST, Kumasi. He researches and has widely published on the following topics: Architectural Identity, Metamorphosis and Disorderliness,ย Ecological Aesthetics and Architecture,ย Architecture and Fractals,ย The Built Environment and Climate Change,Urbanism and Architectural Modernism in Africa,ย Architecture and Health,ย Architectural Habitus,ย Architecture and land,ย Taste in Architecture,ย Architecture; Science and Arts Debate, andย Kinship, Land, and Architecture in Urban Ghana.ย
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Organiser and chair:ย Albert Brenchat-Aguilarย
Albert is a Lecturer (teaching) at the Bartlett School of Architecture, University College London. Previously, he co-curated the public programme and publications of the Institute of Advanced Studies, UCL, edited the digital platform Ceramic Architectures and worked as an architect in Bombas Gens Arts Centre. He is a CHASE-funded PhD student at Birkbeck and the Architectural Association with the project โResource: Humans Matter and the Patterns of International Planning c. 1957-76โ, whilst cataloguing the archive of educator, architect, and planner Otto Koenigsberger. His coedited volume โWastiary: A bestiary of wasteโ will be published soon he hopes. He has published inย Architecture&Culture,ย Espacio Fronterizo, andย The Scottish Left Review, curated shows at UCL and the Polytechnic University of Valencia, and exhibited his artworks at Museu Nogueira Da Silva.ย He is currently a visiting researcher at the Department of Architecture, KNUST.ย
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This event is held as part of Arts Week 2022, a festival of the latest creativity and research from Birkbeckโs School of Arts

















































