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Assessment of Building Elements to Conserve Early Urban Block of Dar es Salaam City Centre
MUST JOURNAL OF RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT,
Vol. 2 No. 4 (2023): Assessment of Building Elements to Conserve Early Urban Block of Dar es Salaam City Centre
Abstract
Architectural styles have been maturing. This shift poses challenges to existing architectural facade refurbishment practices. This study evaluates building facade elements as well as their values in downtown Dar es Salaam. The evaluation includes the colonnade and arcades, arches, openings, roofs, and decorations. The study employs a qualitative method of inquiry. Through this method, Sokoine-drive stands as a case study location. Data collection involved interviews, questionnaires, photographs, sketches, and field observations. For the analysis, occurrence, convergence, and frequency are used. The analytical process aimed at capturing the values of building facade elements. The observation asserts that building facade elements are important in their contexts. Through their presence, city dwellers gained a better understanding and enjoyment of the city. This study recommends that the refurbishment of building facades should consider a balanced and inclusive design.
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