African Independent Inventions & Lost Technologies Podcast Episode 2 (Full Episode on Patreon)

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This second episode in our Africa’s Independent Inventions & “Lost” Technologies series dives into a quiet architectural revolution born in Nubia where people learned to cool space using nothing but earth, geometry, and local knowledge. No forests of timber. No scaffolds. Just soil, math, and an African logic of comfort that still challenges “modern” building today.
We start in Ancient Nubia, one of humanity’s earliest civilizations where harsh climate, scarce wood, and riverbank life forced builders to think differently about how to span rooms, tame heat, and make the ground itself do the work. From there, we track how this idea traveled across Africa and eventually into new worlds, where it continues to offer low-cost, low-carbon answers to 21st-century problems.

We explore:
How African builders turned extreme climate into a design advantage
What their solutions reveal about geometry, materials science, and planning
How a Nile-Valley innovation grew into a global model for sustainable building
If episode 1 showed that Africa was an engine of invention, episode 2 shows how that engine shaped the very spaces people lived in. Quiet proof that African science isn’t a side note, but a blueprint. Receive SMS online on sms24.me

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