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London-based New Makers Bureau has designed Uganda’s 32° East Arts Centre, featuring rammed-earth walls and earth bricks. Read More

London-based New Makers Bureau has designed Uganda’s 32° East Arts Centre, featuring rammed-earth walls and earth bricks. Read More

A new Kampala art centre designed by New Makers Bureau and Localworks opens in Uganda, promising a nurturing space for its community and visitors; welcome

The 32° East Arts Centre in Uganda features an ingenious layering of local materials and passive techniques and is the first purpose-built community arts space

A new centre for artists in the capital of Uganda aims to draft a manifesto of faith in the future, based on values of radically

32° East Arts Center is Kampala’s first purpose-built community arts space and new home of 32° East | Ugandan Arts Trust, a non-profit promoting East African

Rammed-earth walls and earth bricks define 32° East Arts Centre, a community arts space in Uganda by London architecture practice New Makers Bureau in collaboration

In the capital of Uganda, New Makers Bureau has created the 32° East Arts Centre as a new place for artists. The exemplary building that

The rammed-earth and earth-brick community arts space, designed in colloboration with Kampala-based Localworks, is the new home of 32° East | Ugandan Arts Trust. Photography by

32° East Arts Centre is Kampala’s first purpose-built community arts space and the new home of 32° East | Ugandan Arts Trust. Located in Kabalagala,

London-based practice New Makers Bureau and Ugandan multidisciplinary firm Localworks have delivered phase one of Kampala’s first purpose-built community arts space. Timothy Latim enjoys a