Its interior features tiles depicting the arrival of the Portuguese in the kingdoms of Kongo and N’gola, blending colonial history with monumental design. 2. Residential and Urban Projects
Completed in 1956, it is considered the ultimate symbol of the neoclassical and revivalist architecture promoted by the Estado Novo. House Novo Angola
These developments often contrasted with traditional Angolan housing, such as the cubata (a single-room Bantu dwelling) or Zombo architecture made from local materials. 3. Cultural and Social Context Its interior features tiles depicting the arrival of
During this time, Angola became a laboratory for . House Novo Angola
While there isn't one single "piece" with this exact name, the request most likely points toward one of the following key interpretations: 1. Architectural Landmarks (Estado Novo Style)