Architecture, Colonialism and Labour. The role and legacy of mass labour in the design, planning and construction of Public Works in former African territories under Portuguese colonial rule

HORIZON.1.1HORIZON-ERCID: 101096606
EC Contribution
€25,000
Consortium Size
1 orgs
Start Year
2024
Summary

The discipline of architecture, when dealing with Public Works associated with colonialism and territorial occupation, still focuses on the analysis of the constitution of the design teams, of the colonial Public Works offices, of the architects and engineers themselves. This focus on the designing elite misses a critical input to these Public Works, namely the Labour force responsible for realising these structures. As such, critical questions about the labour force engaged in the spatialization of architectural plans are still missing: who were those workers? What ethnic groups did they come from? How did they emerge in contingents that could aggregate a few thousand individuals? What was their recruitment like? What expectations did they have? How were they paid? What training did they receive? What repercussions did these (mostly compulsive) work experiences have? What conflicts did they provoke in colonial societies? How did they resist recruitment? How did they collaborate? How to deal with this legacy? In answer, ArchLabour will develop a new theoretical framework for assessing mass labour in order to shine a spotlight on these invisible workers, thus establishing a connection between historical subalternity and the inequality that still haunts communities inheriting this past. Through the study of the diverse colonial experiences of the African countries that have Portuguese as one of their official languages (Cape Verde, Guinea-Bissau, So Tom and Principe, Angola and Mozambique), and covering a wide period from the modern colonization that begins after the Berlin Conference through the industrial capitalisms exploitation praxis up to the years immediately following African independence, the project will cross the history of colonial architecture and the subject of Labour, with the history of Science applied to construction and post-colonial studies in architecture.

Consortium (1)

Project Results (22)

Source: CORDIS, the EU research results database.

Publications (22)
A habitação para trabalhadores na concessão da Diamang
Revista de História das Ideias· 2025DOI
Beatriz Serrazina
A key to Portuguese colonial Public Works records: the copybooks of correspondence of the Direção-Geral do Ultramar, 1880-1910
Colonial and Post-Colonial Landscapes I – Architectures, Cities, Infrastructures in Africa. Coast to Coast Researchers’ book· 2025
Sónia Henrique
Building the fringes of Empire: mining companies, transnational experts, race and space in colonial Africa
Routledge Critical Companion to Race and Architecture· 2025DOI
Beatriz Serrazina
Colonial and post-colonial landscapes: Architecture, colonialism and war. Papers’ booklet
· 2025
A.V.Milheiro, B.Serrazina, I.L.Rodrigues, L.M.Silva, S.P.Henrique
Disseminating and accessing colonial records: Exploring the Portuguese public works database
Colonial and post-colonial landscapes I – Architectures, cities, infrastructures in Africa: Coast to coast researchers’ book· 2025
Sónia Pereira Henrique
Gendered Work in Former Portuguese Colonial Africa: Mass Labor and Public Works
The Journal of Modern Craft· 2025DOI
Ana Vaz Milheiro
Mining Labor, Housing and Building Sites across Central Africa
International Association for the Study of Traditional Environments (IASTE) Working Papers. Vol. 343 - Colonial Building Cultures and Labor· 2025
Beatriz Serrazina
On building empires
Technical and Scientific Training in the Construction of Empires· 2025DOI
Beatriz Serrazina
On building empires
Technical and Scientific Training in the Construction of Empires· 2025DOI
Beatriz Serrazina
On What Material Do You Want It to be Made…? Negotiations and Colonial Building Sites in African Territories Under Late Portuguese Rule
International Association for the Study of Traditional Environments (IASTE) Working Papers. Vol. 343 - Colonial Building Cultures and Labor· 2025
Ana Vaz Milheiro
Urban Policies, Architectural Dissonances, and Not So ‘Modern’ Buildings in Late Colonial Luanda
e-Journal of Portuguese History· 2025DOI
Beatriz Serrazina
Waterford Kamhlaba: nove frames de um estaleiro habitado
Cem Anos Pancho Guedes· 2025
Ana Vaz Milheiro
"Between the musseque and the neighbourhood unit: Spotting ""compagnons de route"" architectures in Luanda (1961-1975)"
Modern futures. Sustainable development and cultural diversity: 18ª Conferencia Internacional Docomomo· 2024
Ana Vaz Milheiro, Leonor Matos Silva
“Model” workers’ villages?: Company rule and adobe-brick houses in late colonial Africa
Proceedings of the 8th International Congress on Construction History· 2024
Beatriz Serrazina
“Uma Guiné Melhor”: the psychological action and the spatialization of population control in rural areas. The strategic villages in Guinea-Bissau between 1968-1973
Africana Studia - Revista Internacional de Estudos Africanos· 2024DOI
Francesca Vita
Colonial and post-colonial landscapes I – Architectures, cities, infrastructures in Africa: Coast to Coast researchers’ book
· 2024
A.V.Milheiro, S.P.Henrique, F.Fiúza, B.Serrazina, et. al.
Large construction companies in the widespread of modern housing: A comparative analysis between Lisbon and Luanda
Proceedings of the 8th International Congress on Construction History· 2024
Inês Lima Rodrigues, Francesca Vita
Modern tropical interiors in Africa: Carlota Quintanilha’s training and practice (1944–1966)
Modernist women interior designers and artists.· 2024
Ana Vaz Milheiro
Narratives on women architects in former Africa colonised by Portuguese rule: professional profiles based on training practices
Proceedings ICAG2023 - VI International Conference on Architecture and Gender· 2024DOI
Ana Vaz Milheiro
Transposing the discourse of industrialised construction in housing between Lisbon and Luanda during the 1970s
Modern futures. Sustainable development and cultural diversity: 18ª Conferencia Internacional Docomomo· 2024
Inês Lima Rodrigues
Wartime residential rural landscapes <i>the Guinea-Bissau case during the colonial/liberation war with the Portuguese (1963–1974)</i>
Cogent Arts & Humanities· 2024DOI
Ana Vaz Milheiro
Women, colonialism and building sites: Gender experiences in former African territories ruled by the Portuguese through colonial archives
Proceedings of the 8th International Congress on Construction History· 2024
Ana Vaz Milheiro