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    Significance of Uganda's Architecture.

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    Undergraduate dissertation (6.187Mb)
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    2022-05-10
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    Asibazuyo, Gladys Dorothy
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    The quintessential Uganda traditional building is around a grass-thatched mud hut in a homestead. having evolved over centuries, it responded to existing materials, technologies, skills, and cultural practices and attitudes. arguably, it embodies lessons that can be unlocked through intense study, Architecture is both the process and the product of planning designing, and constructing buildings or any other structures. Architectural works in the material form of buildings are often perceived as cultural symbols as a work of art. A general term to describe buildings and other physical structures although not all buildings are architecture.The art and science or the action and process of the design and construction of buildings
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