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Axumite Architecture Prepared by Ephrem N.
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Axumite

Architecture

Prepared by Ephrem N.

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Influences in architecture

• Historical background

• Geographical

• Geological

• Religion

• Trade

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Historical background

• The powerful kingdom of Axum rise Approximately 100 -

1000 AD

• It was the Axumites who detailed the first civilization of

historic Ethiopia.

• Over time Axum became not only wealthy trading

kingdom, but also strong military power specially during

the time of king Ezana around 350 AD.

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Geographical Influence

• Geographical location provided advantages: well suited

for agriculture; red sea proximity ideal for trade, access

to Indian ocean

• Axum was a great commercial civilization with Egypt,

Persia, Arabia, Romans Byzantines, Ceylon and India

• Axum was protected by the mountains of north Tigray.

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Geological influence • Axum was protected by the mountains of north Tigray. • The land of Axum was rich in fertile land for agriculture

as well as stone for construction of buildings and

monuments

• Location of their churches at high places

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Trade • The Axumites export Gold, Ivory, Rhinoceros-horn,

hippopotamus hide and slaves, and they imported all

kinds of textiles, knives, swords, luxury goods, cotton

and silk

• This trade connections gave Axum diverse cultures

• Merchants who came to Axum brought new ideas as well

as goods

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Religion

• King Ezana converted to Christianity and his court

followed in early 4th century

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AXUM’S

ACHIEVEMENTS Control over

NE African

Trade

Written

Language

Spread

Christianity

in N. & E.

Africa

Terrace

Farming

Built

Stelae

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Axumite Architecture

• Decorations of the

largest stele at Axum

symbolize building

structures.

• The door and the first

row of small square

windows can be read

together as the ground

floor.

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• Monumental Architecture (a high level of artistic ability,

advanced engineering and mathematical skills)

• Expression of the desire to build a multistory building

• Their ambition to build a high rise building is clearly stated

in the stele . 8 - 10 stories

Axumite Architecture

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Construction technique: The ‘Monkey-head’

• Typical structural method of the Axumite period and in the later Tigray vernacular architecture

• The walls are made of small stone –and-clay masonry

• The walls had to be strengthened at narrow intervals with long squared timbers.

• These were then held by short round cross-pieces the ends of which became visible as rows of protruding and smoothly rounded “Monkey heads”.

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• Axumite window and door frames were made of timbers cut into each other, with no nails but with shallow recesses and projections.

Construction technique: The ‘Monkey-head’

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Construction technique: The ‘Monkey-head’

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Design principle: The „equal-equal‟

• Principle of „equal-equal‟ generates the square, the cube and the 450 angle and the octagonal shape.

• „Equi-dimensional‟ of the Axumite principle is different from the „Central symmetrical‟ of the European/ Byzantine tradition

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Proportion

• Proportion in axumite architecture was not by “the

golden section” or any similar complicated geometrical

procedure but by straight forward arithmetical counting

of numbers and units.

• Like 2:3 or 3:4

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• All four parts of equal

length.

• Similar to the „Greek

cross‟ rather than the „latin

cross‟.

• These crosses were used

on Axumite Coins

• They are also depicted in

drawings/paintings,

artifacts or as architectural

motifs in windows and

reliefs.

Early types of Ethiopian Crosses

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Axumite dry stone masonry

construction • Large and squarely dressed stones at the corners

• Small broken stones for the main bulk of walls

• Slabs of slates or similar flat stones to cover the many

narrow “shelves” which are formed because the walls

are stepped inwards at regular intervals

• The walls are much wider at the bottom higher up

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Basic architectural characteristic

feature in axumite palaces • Grand entrance stairs

• Courtyards

• Strong and well dressed corner walls

• Strong stone buttresses

• Multi storey

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Legacies' of Axumite civilization

• Monolithic steles

• Mausoleums

• Palaces

• Monkey head construction

technique

• Equal - equal proportioning

technique

• Multi - story building techniques

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Examples Palace at Dugur

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Takha Mariam Palace

•Covers an area of 85*120m

•The palace is surrounded by a court

•From the court the palace is Accessed by

a grand stair

•Multi story

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Takha Mariam Palace

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The Tomb of Kaleb

and Gebremaskel

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Mausoleums

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Tomb of the false door

No mortar between

joints.

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Steles

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Measurement units carved

on stone

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Exercise

Details of Axumite architecture features

• Construction detailing

• Decoration and pattern detailing

• Etc…

– Use one A-3 paper size as medium of presentation

– The presentation technique could be free hand

drawing or digital drawings. However it should be

strictly architectural having plans, sections, elevation,

and axonometric drawings.


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