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In Kabalagala, one of Kampala’s most dense and traffic-heavy neighbourhoods, there is a building that looks like it grew out of the ground. Because it did.
The 32° East Arts Centre is built from the earth excavated from its own foundations; sifted, pressed and rammed into walls on the same site it came from. The eucalyptus timber used as formwork for those rammed earth walls was dismantled once the walls cured, then cut and relaid as roof shingles. Sandstone from a nearby quarry forms the base, protecting the earth walls from damp. There is no glazing in the windows, only shutters and honeycomb brickwork that let the breeze through while keeping the equatorial sun out. Dezeen named it Cultural Project of the Year in 2023.
The design came from a London practice. The construction knowledge came from Localworks, a Kampala-based firm that is one of East Africa’s leading experts in earth construction. It is also home to the only specialist arts library in Uganda.
This is what the ground under Kampala is capable of producing. The question worth asking is why it takes an international award for us to notice what our own soil can build.
32° East Arts Centre, Kabalagala, Kampala, Uganda 🇺🇬 | New Makers Bureau + Localworks | Dezeen Cultural Project of the Year 2023 | Phase 1: 2023 | 📷 Timothy Latim
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The Government of the Plateaux has made available a 74, 000 Hectares of Cattle Grazing Reserve in WASE LGA, that’s a land half the size of the State of Israel.
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The Grazing reserve is also equipped with 3 massive water Dams, each with the capacity of holding 32 million cubic meters of water when full to its capacity.
Let all the Fulanis move into the reserve with their cattle, there are hospitals and schools build within the reserve already.
Let open grazing be banned in the Plateaux, let all the farmers return to their farms.
The Fulanis must lead the initiative to move their livestock there, the increasing dying of cattle as the Cattle graze into fumigated farms is alarming.
Something must be done urgently
This is the person who invented the plug that goes into the wall and secures the screw. His name is Artur Fischer, from Germany. The plug was invented in 1958. He also invented the flash that synchronizes the capture of the image. He has 1,100 patents, more than Thomas Edison's with 7. He died in 2016.
If you have ₦10M and you're tired of paying rent, this is your sign to start building.
With 2,800 blocks, 250 bags of cement, rods, sand, and stone, you can raise the roof of this beautiful bungalow and stop wasting money on rent.
Save this idea for your future dream home.
- Miichael Uchenna