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Types of Bridges (Beam, Arch, Suspension) Architecture | 19.05.2025 05:28 am Lokang Jackson

Bridges have been integral to the Acholi landscape for centuries as crucial connectors across rivers, valleys, and rugged terrain. While traditional Acholi bridges were constructed using natural materials like wood and reeds, modern bridge construction has evolved to incorporate more advanced engineering techniques. Here, we explore three primary types of bridges in Acholi construction: Beam Bridges, Arch Bridges, and Suspension Bridges.

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Acholi Steps in Building a House Architecture | 05.05.2025 05:19 am Lokang Jackson

Building a house in Acholi culture is not just a construction activity but a culturally rich practice that brings families and communities together. It integrates traditional wisdom, practical skills, and a deep connection to the natural environment. In this blog, we will explore the essential steps involved in building a traditional Acholi house.

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History of Acholi Huts and Homesteads Architecture | 24.04.2025 04:51 am Lokang Jackson

The Acholi people, known for their rich cultural traditions and close ties to their land, have historically constructed unique huts and homesteads reflecting their identity, beliefs, and environmental adaptation. With their distinctive architecture, these dwellings carry the story of generations, embodying the community's values, social structures, and resilience through time.

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Introduction to Modern Acholi Architecture Architecture | 15.04.2025 07:00 am Lokang Jackson

Modern Acholi architecture reflects a dynamic blend of traditional influences and contemporary design, showcasing the evolution of Acholi culture and community needs. Situated predominantly in Northern Uganda and parts of South Sudan, the Acholi people have historically built practical and sustainable dwellings tailored to the region’s climate, culture, and social practices. Modern Acholi architecture continues to uphold these principles while embracing innovation, technology, and global architectural trends.

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