This paperback book titled "The Architecture of Djenne" by Prussin Labelle is a fascinating read for anyone interested in African architecture. Published in 1973, this book provides a comprehensive analysis of the architecture of Djenne, a city in Mali, West Africa. The book is a thesis/dissertation and is an excellent resource for students and professionals interested in the subject of architecture.
The book covers various aspects of African architecture, including the history, culture, and social influences that have shaped the built environment. It is an essential addition to any library of textbooks, education, and reference materials. Whether you are a seasoned architect or a curious traveler, "The Architecture of Djenne" is a must-read for anyone interested in the rich history of African architecture.
This is an authorized facsimile of the dissertation. See photos.