Item

The Lamu house - an East African architectural enigma.

Steyn, Gerald
Citations
Altmetric:
Abstract
Lamu is a living town off the Kenya coast. It was recently nominated to the World Heritage List. The town has been relatively undisturbed by colonization and modernization. This study reports on the early Swahili dwelling, which is still a functioning type in Lamu. It commences with a brief historical perspective of Lamu in its Swahili and East African coastal setting. It compares descriptions of the Lamu house, as found in literature, with personal observations and field surveys, including a short description of construction methods. The study offers observations on conservation and the current state of the Lamu house. It is concluded with a comparison between Lamu and Stone Town, Zanzibar, in terms of house types and settlement patterns. We found that the Lamu house is the stage for Swahili ritual and that the ancient and climatically uncomfortable plan form has been retained for nearly a millennium because of its symbolic value.
Description
Date
2001-01-02
Journal Title
Journal ISSN
Volume Title
Publisher
Art Historical Work Group of South Africa
Research Projects
Organizational Units
Journal Issue
Keywords
Lamu house, World Heritage List, Swahili ritual, House types, Settlement patterns, Kenya
Citation
Embedded videos