This was contained in a paper titled, “Reflections on Architectural Morphology in Nairobi, Kenya: Implications for Conservation of the Built Heritage”. Historic buildings in Nairobi are under significant pressure from property and infrastructure development,” they said. We need to create value for preserved monuments to help increase interest among property dealers,” said Nairobi resident Peter Mutai. Most of the preserved buildings are in ruin. While everyone agrees that historic buildings in Kenya are architectural marvels, no funds have ever been set aside to document them for posterity.
Source: Daily Nation September 11, 2017 15:45 UTC