What are the characteristics of African architecture?
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African architecture refers to the the expansion of medieval to modern history depicted through its architecture from north to south and east to west.
Examples include, monumental structures in Africa are south of the Sahara, in Nigeria, Sungbo's Eredo and the Benin Walls which showcase the use of fractal scaling. This means that there are small parts of structures which look same as larger parts.
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They use materials like wood carvings, mud and other thatch like.
The religious dominance too had an impact in the type of architecture rooted in the African Afroasiatic ethos like Islam and Christianity.
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