Blended fale: The beginning of a historiography of cross-cultural architecture between Samoan fale and European buildings

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Schnoor, Christoph

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2024-02-02

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fale
Samoan architecture
Samoan-European hybrid architecture
history
Pasifika

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Schnoor, C. (2024, February 2). Blended fale: The beginning of a historiography of cross-cultural architecture between Samoan fale and European buildings [Paper presentation] ASAO Annual Conference, Auckland University of Technology, Auckland, New Zealand https://hdl.handle.net/10652/6576

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Samoan-European blended fale: : Fale afolau Church in Vaitele, date unknown Church in Malua, 1905 Asau Church, Savai‘i, c. 1930 A. A. Willis, Government House, Moto’otua, 1894 Vetle Jørgensen: Aiavao House, Moto’otua, Apia, 1970 Samoan-European blended fale in Lalomanu, date unknown Marek Zbginiew Wolak: Maota fono in Mulinu’u, 1972 Maota Malolo Suiusufono, Mulinu‘u, date unknown Former Samoan overnment Building in Apia, 1991

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