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Description Bank of Khartoum Headquarters, Khartoum, Sudan, built 1987. Designed by Abdel-Moneim Mustafa. Design 1983, Construction 1987. Central Khartoum – Suk Arabi. L shaped complex that consists of 4 buildings connected with open terrace at the first floor. The complex main function is an administrative building that consists of a bank along with the supporting amenities and training centre at the upper floor for the employees. The design of the complex is designed through the use of arcades along with the structural elements as aesthetic features. Also, Mustafa used precast concrete curtain walls as part of the simplicity that distinguished his work but emphasized the details within the facades design.
Date Building: Built 1987; Photograph: 2022
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Find & Tell Elsewhere is an initiative of the Canadian Centre for Architecture (CCA) in Montreal that uses a post-custodial approach to make visible and available for research previously inaccessible architectural archives and to support local historians and researchers in sharing their work globally. The pilot project is a collaboration with the custodians of the papers of the Sudanese architect Abdel-Moneim Mustafa (b. 1930) to examine his significant interventions in Khartoum and surroundings, and his role in the architecture of nation building in Sudan. Digitization and photography by the Technocon Engineering Consultancies (Engineer Yahya Moh. Salih, Engineer Elmigdad Bannaga and Architect Dina Ahmed Awad Yousif) in Sudan with the support of the Canadian Centre for Architecture (CCA).

For more information: CCA Find and Tell Elsewhere
Author Husam Mustafa Ahmed Abdul Rahim & Elmigdad Bannaga (photograph by)
Abdel-Moneim Mustafa  (1930–)  wikidata:Q111603095
 
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