Abstract
The Polana High School in Maputo, designed by José João Tinoco and José Forjaz around 1970, is a plain functional building both as regards to the spatial organization of its composing pavilions and as to its construction that is mostly made of exposed reinforced concrete structures and elements. After decades of heavy duty use and an almost absolute lack of maintenance, it recently went through some urgent repair operations. In this sense, it exemplifies what could be today effective conditions regarding economic possibilities and cultural problems to recover Modern heritage in Africa.
Keywords
Modern Movement,
Modern architecture,
Tropical architecture,
Design with climate,
African modern architecture,
Polana High School,
José João Tinoco,
José Forjaz,
Modern schools,
Mozambican modern architecture.
Issue 48
Year 2013
Pages 40-45
DOI: https://dx.doi.org/10.52200/48.A.TAK7I27H
