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Danièle Diwouta-Kotto (born in 1960), is a
Cameroon Cameroon (; french: Cameroun, ff, Kamerun), officially the Republic of Cameroon (french: République du Cameroun, links=no), is a country in west-central Africa. It is bordered by Nigeria to the west and north; Chad to the northeast; the C ...
ian
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er and
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, member of the Cameroon architects association (ONAC) and founder of the V.A.A. Villes et Architectures d'Afrique organization.


Biography

Born in Cameroon, Danièle Diwouta-Kotto studied architecture and graduated in 1986 in France, at the Ecole d'architecture Paris-Villemin. In the same year, she created her own society ''Passerelle Sud'' and, in 1989, the architecture firm ''AGG Cabinet d'Architecture Diwouta''. Her attention towards history, architectural heritage, environment, climate change and urban transformation in Cameroon and in other African cities have brought Danièle Diwouta-Kotto to realizing the publication ''Suites architecturales: Kinshasa, Douala, Dakar'', published in 2010 as the first volume of the ''D'architectures & d'Afrique'' series. The realization of this publication started in 2003 and is based on a research concerning African colonial buildings and the different ways in which this kind of architecture has been transformed and re-elaborated. In 2003 she produces the Kiosque à eau (water kiosk) in
Douala Douala is the largest city in Cameroon and its economic capital. It is also the capital of Cameroon's Littoral Region (Cameroon), Littoral Region. Home to Central Africa's largest port and its major international airport, Douala International Ai ...
's neighborhood Bessengue, commissioned by
doual'art doual'art is a non profit cultural organisation and art centre founded in 1991 in Douala, Cameroon and focussed on new urban practices of African cities. History doual'art was registered as a non profit organization in 1992 and it was establish ...
. This small building is conceived as a public fountain where people can buy both water and food. Its canopy in particular, goes back to Jesus Palomino's construction, realized within the Bessengue City workshop, organized by
Goddy Leye Goddy Leye (24 November 1965 in Mbouda, Cameroon – 19 February 2011 in Bonendale, Cameroon) was a Cameroonian artist and intellectual. His work is focused on videos, installations, conceptual art and theoretical contributions. He is the f ...
and
ArtBakery ArtBakery is an art centre based in the village of Bonendale a few kilometers from Douala and founded by Goddy Leye. The centre offers trainings for emerging artists (Master Class), journalists (Art Daily) and residency programs for young artist ...
art center. Between 1993 and 1994 her design work is shown at Salon MIC in Paris and Los Angeles; in 1995 she takes part at the collective exhibition ''Around and Around'', promoted by doual'art. Her work is presented, amongst others, at the itinerant exhibition ''Designers Africains d'Aujourd'hui'' and at Dak’Art. In April 2001, she participates to the
Havana Biennial The Bienal de La Habana was founded in 1984. It takes place in Havana (Cuba) every two years. It principally aims at promoting the developing world in contemporary art circles, giving priority to Latin American and Caribbean artists, although art ...
. Danièle Diwouta-Kotto plays an important role in the reflection on African design, architecture and urban development and also on the relation between art and urban transformations. In April 2003, she takes part in the ''Architecture et Développement durable (Architecture and Sustainable Development) conferences'' promoted by the French Cultural Centre of Douala, and in March 2005 she is at the convention ''Femmes Bâtisseuses'' at UNESCO in Paris. In January 2005 she takes part at the ''Ars&Ubis symposium'' promoted by doual'art as an introduction to the SUD 2007. In 2008, she participates at the seminar ''APERAU'' in Lomé, Togo, about ''Urbanisation en Afrique: Permanence et ruptures (Urbanisation in Africa: permanence and breakage)''. In 2010 she takes part at doual'art's exhibition ''L'Afrique Visionnaire-GEO-Graphics'' in Brussels. Danièle Diwouta-Kotto is presented in the magazine ''
Revue Noire Revue Noire is a specialist publisher of books and web material relating to African contemporary art and culture, based in France. From 1991 to 2001, Editions Revue Noire published the printed quarterly magazine ''Revue Noire (magazine), Revue Noi ...
'', in the article number 13 in 1993; in November 2001, she is considered as one of the 100 people who make Cameroon move.''Les 100 qui font bouger le Cameroun'' in "Express International", 11/2001.


References


Bibliography

* Diwouta-Kotto (photo- graphisme Sandrine Dole), ''Suites architecturales à l'intérieur: Kinshasa, Douala, Dakar'', Edition VAA, 2010. * Diwouta-Kotto, D. (2011). Douala: Intertwined Architectures in ArchiAfrica. Available at

* Diwouta-Kotto, Danièle (2010): Suites architecturales: Kinshasa, Douala, Dakar. Épinal: Association VAA, p. 42. * IAM – Intense Art Magazine. (2014). Danièle Diwouta-Kotto, une architecte au long cours in IAM#01 CAMEROUN , CAMEROON, p. 020. Available at

(Accessed 28 Nov. 2016). * Pensa, Iolanda (Ed.) 2017. Public Art in Africa. Art et transformations urbaines à Douala /// Art and Urban Transformations in Douala. Genève: Metis Presses.


See also

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List of public art in Douala This is a list of public art in Douala, within the city and its adjacent municipalities, including statues, sculptures, murals and other significant artworks located outside in public view. Sites Permanent artwork ...
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Palace of the Kings Bell The Palace of King Bell situated in Douala is a building constructed in 1905 by the Germans for King Auguste Manga Ndumbe (King Bell). The building is also known as ''La Pagode''; this name comes from the French writer Louis-Ferdinand Céline, wh ...


External links

* http://ddiwouta-architect.com {{DEFAULTSORT:Diwouta-Kotto, Daniele Cameroonian architects Cameroonian designers Women architects 1960 births Living people