EFFUAHSON

EFFUAHSON

Architecture, Design, & Sustainable Development

Photos from EFFUAHSON's post 07/01/2022

We lament for what is lost but our hope is renewed by what could be. EFFUAHSON conceptual design of the Ducor Palace Hotel pays homage to our past and focuses on the future of infrastructure in Liberia.

Photos from EFFUAHSON's post 07/01/2022

"The Inter-Continental Hotels ceased managing the hotel in 1985.[9] With political uncertainty looming, the Ducor Hotel closed in 1989, just before the coup led by Charles Taylor which ousted President Samuel Doe and marked the beginning of the First Liberian Civil War. The building endured much damage during this period, due both to the violence of the war and to postwar looting. During this time, displaced residents of many of Monrovia's slums began to occupy the hotel's empty rooms.

In 2007, the Ministry of Justice evicted the squatters residing in the hotel. In 2008, the Government of Liberia signed a lease agreement with the Government of Libya, who began clearing the property of debris in 2010 in preparation for a bidding process to be completed by June 2010. The Italian design firm Serapioni prepared models of the renovated hotel. The project was delayed several times, before finally being abandoned upon Liberia's severing of diplomatic relations with the Gaddafi government following the outbreak of the 2011 Libyan civil war"

Photos from EFFUAHSON's post 07/01/2022

The Ducor Palace Hotel was ’s pride and joy in the 1960s and one of the world’s most luxurious 5-star hotels.
Located in , it was known as Africa's first luxurious hotel built in 1960. The Ducor Palace Hotel was built Romanian-Israeli architect and entrepreneur Moshe Mayer. It was designed by Adolph Hoch and Caim Heinz Fenchel...

Photos from EFFUAHSON's post 16/12/2021

Interior views of The J House. To be built in Liberia 🇱🇷

16/12/2021

J HOUSE by EFFUAHSON

16/12/2021

WE ARE A DESIGN & DEVELOPMENT FIRM.
DEDICATED TO ADDRESSING THE 21ST CENTURY CONDITIONS
THROUGH INTELLIGENT DESIGN, SUSTAINABLE, PREFABRICATED AND TRADITIONAL BUILDING SYSTEMS.