African Cities Reader II: Mobilities & Fixtures

The second installment of the Reader features Sean O’Toole, David

African Cities Reader III: Land, Property & Value

The third installment of the Reader explores the unholy trinity

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MADEYOULOOK collective met with photographer Santu Mofokeng to establish the

Urbanism Beyond Architecture – African Cities as Infrastructure

Vyjayanthi Rao, in conversation with Filip de Boeck & Abdou

Quel Est L’Endroit Idéal

Les Brasseries du Cameroun is the country’s largest industry and

Dagga

Rustum Kozain muses over the cultural and alternative relations built,

CHIMURENGA@20: RELUCTANTLY LOUD

Cape Town is a city with a waiting list of

African Cities Reader III: Land, Property & Value

African Cities Reader III: Land, Property & Value

African Cities Reader II: Mobilities & Fixtures

The second installment of the Reader is centered on the

Living Dangerously in Petroluanda

António Tomás picks through the post-independence architectural ruins of Angola’s

Rhythms of a Road, Voices of an Ethnographer

A composed journey through Maputo by Vanessa Ulia Dantas e

Johannesburg

Vocabularies of the Visceral and Expressions of Multiple Practices, Jyoti

Airport Theatre, African Villain

Martin Kimani navigates airport theatrics, from crotch explosives to sniffer

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extracts from an open source book for urban planners by

Mining Sounds: Lagos – Cairo

Emeka Ogboh's art works require audiences to hone their listening

Ground / Overground / Underground

By MOWOSO (translated by Dominique Malaquais)

Anti-Teleology: Re-Mapping the Imag(in)ed City

For some years now, scholars in a range of fields

African Cities Reader I: Pan-African Practices

Featuring writing and musings by Rustum Kozain, Jean-Christophe Lanquetin, Gabeba

African Cities Reader II: Mobilities & Fixtures

The second installment of the Reader features Sean O’Toole, David

African Cities Reader III: Land, Property & Value

The third installment of the Reader explores the unholy trinity

TRACKS

MADEYOULOOK collective met with photographer Santu Mofokeng to establish the

Urbanism Beyond Architecture – African Cities as Infrastructure

Vyjayanthi Rao, in conversation with Filip de Boeck & Abdou

Quel Est L’Endroit Idéal

Les Brasseries du Cameroun is the country’s largest industry and

Dagga

Rustum Kozain muses over the cultural and alternative relations built,

CHIMURENGA@20: RELUCTANTLY LOUD

Cape Town is a city with a waiting list of

African Cities Reader III: Land, Property & Value

African Cities Reader III: Land, Property & Value

African Cities Reader II: Mobilities & Fixtures

The second installment of the Reader is centered on the

African Cities Reader I: Pan-African Practices

In the launch issue Rustum Kozain muses over the cultural