Mariam Kamara Could Profoundly Change Design Pedagogy Everywhere


Niamey 2000, by United4design, a collective that includes Kamara, adds density to the city without disturbing the area’s cultural fabric. It is built chiefly of locally made, unfired earth bricks to avoid using imported concrete and steel.. Image Courtesy of TORSTEN SEIDEL

Niamey 2000, by United4design, a collective that includes Kamara, adds density to the city without disturbing the area’s cultural fabric. It is built chiefly of locally made, unfired earth bricks to avoid using imported concrete and steel.. Image Courtesy of TORSTEN SEIDEL

Architect Mariam Kamara—founder of Niamey, Niger-based firm Atelier Masōmī—is a contrarian of design pedagogy as it is largely practiced today. To Kamara, modern is not synonymous with European forms, architecture is not only for Westerners to define, and the so-called canon of great buildings actually ignores most of the built world. The Niger-based architect’s rapidly growing practice informs a series of lectures she has delivered recently at MIT, Columbia University GSAPP, the African Futures Institute in Ghana, and Harvard GSD.

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