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FLOOR COVERINGS AND DEVELOPING ROAD CONDITIONS IN GHANA Rachel Rebagay

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Page 1: FLOOR COVERINGS AND DEVELOPING ROAD CONDITIONS IN GHANA Rachel Rebagay

FLOOR COVERINGS AND DEVELOPING ROAD CONDITIONS IN GHANARachel Rebagay

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Road Infrastructure

• Transportation between Cities• Businesses, Residential Areas, Restaurants, Building

Material Retailers

• Reflection of socio-economic status• Paved (>300 per day), Gravel (>30 per day) , and Dirt

• Commuting between rural and urban areas for work• More than half an hour of travel time

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Expanding Infrastructure• 63,221 km of road transport infrastructure in 2006 vs.

68,067 km in 2011• Most infrastructure funding is being delegated to power

and water supply sectors• 75% of paved network and 74% of unpaved network is in

good or fair condition

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FLOOR COVERINGS

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Indoor Floors• Concrete or Tile

• Cleaning considerations

• Wiae in Northern Ghana• Laying of floors, layer by layer• Gravel beaten by a kebenben• Cow dung for elasticity• Kpangya root mixture pounded to the rhythm of love

songs

• 4-story flats in Tema• “Structurally weak because of the pounding of fufu on

higher floors” (Yeboah, 2000, p. 71)

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Tetteh Quarshie Circle Arts and Clothing Market

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Labadi Beach “Next Door” Restaurant

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La Palm Royal Hotel and “The Ghanaian Village” Restaurant

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The University Guest Center- Legon

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Chances Hotel in Ho

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University of Ghana Modern Languages Building Classroom

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University of Ghana Performing Arts Department Stage

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Missahoe Montessori School

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Elmina Castle

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Women in Slavery

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“The castle is respiring, a living thing which knows itself, and does not want to change” (Nelson, 1998, p. 48)

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Conclusion

• Roads as a reflection of infrastructure development

• Floors as a form of art• Floors with a profound historical significance

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• Akarue, J. (2004). Ghana Castle of No Return. New African, 28-31. • Foster, V., & Pushak, N. (2011). Ghana's Infrastructure: A Continental

Perspective. The World Bank, 10-47. Retrieved July 2, 2014, from http://www-wds.worldbank.org/external/default/WDSContentServer/WDSP/IB/2011/03/17/000158349_20110317145909/Rendered/PDF/WPS5600.pdf

• Nelson, P. (1998). The Castle of St. George at Elmina and the Problem with Heritage. The Iowa Review,28(2), 47-72. Retrieved March 27, 2015, from JSTOR.

• Rebagay, R. (Photograph). (2014). Ghana Floor Pictures. Ft. Worth, TX.• Transportation Infrastructure. (2014). Retrieved July 2, 2014, from

http://www.gipcghana.com/invest-in-ghana/why-ghana/infrastructure/transportation-infrastructure.html

• Yeboah, I. (2000). Structural Adjustment and Emerging Urban Form in Accra, Ghana. Africa Today, 47(2), 61-89. Retrieved March 27, 2015, from JSTOR.