The Caribbean is not immune from the blight of little boxes that Pete Seeger sang about in the 1960's.
Little boxes on the hillside, Little boxes made of ticky tacky, Little boxes all the same...
The ticky tacky now includes plastic doors and windows and the little boxes extend to food kiosks alongside the city of Roseau's riverside in my island of Dominica.
By way of contrast below is my painting of Roseau's Old Market Place.In terms of housing, let me hasten to add that Dominica recently suffered two devastating natural disasters. Many lives were lost and 80% of the island's buildings and infrastructure severely damaged. As a matter of urgency it was necessary for the Government to rebuild. The "expertise" for this huge undertaking was trusted to overseas sources and led to the transplanting of a foreign concept of community, housing and infrastructure.
My book Townscapes delves deeper into my concern for the identity of places.
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