Lunda
Architecture with mud and thatch compounds.
Overview
Lunda architecture, using mud and thatch, features rectangular compounds and chief’s palaces, prominent in Angola and DRC.
Core Characteristics
- Mud-walled compounds.
- Thatched roofs.
- Vernacular prevalence.
Notable Examples
- Lunda Compounds (Angola, traditional).
- Mwaant Yaav Palace (DRC, traditional).
Architectural Connections
- Vernacular: Regional focus.
- Residential: Compounds.
- African Architecture: Core movement.
Influence and Legacy
Led by Lunda craftsmen, it supports communal living.
Related Concepts & Techniques
Mud Plastering (technique), Functionalism (theory), Wall (element), Vernacular (movement)