TY - JOUR
T1 - International Conference Centre and Nile Hotel
T2 - A faint memory of past geopolitical alliances and ideals in Kampala, Uganda
AU - Ivković, Milena
AU - van der Hoeven, Frank
PY - 2023
Y1 - 2023
N2 - The International Conference Centre and the adjacent Nile Hotel in Kampala were built in 1971-73 to facilitate the 12th Heads of State Summit conference of the Organisation of African Unity (OAU) by architects from one of the founding countries of the Non-Aligned Movement: Tito’s Yugoslavia. Being too young to be considered historic, both buildings appear out of place and out of time, undervalued and overlooked in a city without a registry and planning control. While the conference center is in a well-maintained and original condition, the hotel’s renovation has transformed it beyond recognition. Their historical significance, particularly of the conference center, would hold value in any other context. However, in Uganda, it seems to bear no weight beyond the faint memory of past geopolitical alliances and ideals. The fact that the facility is disregarded as the venue for the upcoming Non-Aligned Movement summit reinforces this perception. This article describes these intricacies because they are rarely documented elsewhere. Consequently, it is a part of the Shared Heritage Africa project, aimed at rediscovering masterpieces of the Modern Movement.
AB - The International Conference Centre and the adjacent Nile Hotel in Kampala were built in 1971-73 to facilitate the 12th Heads of State Summit conference of the Organisation of African Unity (OAU) by architects from one of the founding countries of the Non-Aligned Movement: Tito’s Yugoslavia. Being too young to be considered historic, both buildings appear out of place and out of time, undervalued and overlooked in a city without a registry and planning control. While the conference center is in a well-maintained and original condition, the hotel’s renovation has transformed it beyond recognition. Their historical significance, particularly of the conference center, would hold value in any other context. However, in Uganda, it seems to bear no weight beyond the faint memory of past geopolitical alliances and ideals. The fact that the facility is disregarded as the venue for the upcoming Non-Aligned Movement summit reinforces this perception. This article describes these intricacies because they are rarely documented elsewhere. Consequently, it is a part of the Shared Heritage Africa project, aimed at rediscovering masterpieces of the Modern Movement.
KW - Energoprojekt
KW - International Conference Centre
KW - Kampala
KW - Non-Aligned Movement
KW - Organization of African Unity (OAU)
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85179725832&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.52200/docomomo.69.08
DO - 10.52200/docomomo.69.08
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85179725832
SN - 1380-3204
VL - 2023
SP - 70
EP - 75
JO - DOCOMOMO Journal
JF - DOCOMOMO Journal
IS - 69
ER -