Abandoned Modernism in Liberia and Mozambique: The Afterlives of Luxury Hotels

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The luxury hotel, as an architectural typology, is distinctive. In effect, it's a self-contained community, a building that immerses the well-off visitor into their local context. Self-contained communities they might be, but these hotels are also vessels of the wider socioeconomic character of a place, where luxury living is often next door to informal settlements in the most extreme examples of social inequality.

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Cite: Matthew Maganga. "Abandoned Modernism in Liberia and Mozambique: The Afterlives of Luxury Hotels" 20 Jul 2022. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/981232/abandoned-modernism-in-liberia-and-mozambique-the-afterlives-of-luxury-hotels> ISSN 0719-8884
The Ducor Hotel swimming pool - Monrovia, Liberia. Image © Mark Fischer licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 2.0 Generic license.

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