Interiorizing informality: resituating adaptable mixed-use housing within its urban vernacular. Kambi Moto, Nairobi Kenya.
My Interior Design practicum is an inquiry about the nature of urban informality through the study of present and emerging urban vernaculars within Kambi Moto, an informal area in Nairobi Kenya. I argue that unique vernacular characteristics manifest in everyday living and can be captured through th...
Main Author: | Kivutha, Kathleen Kwekwe |
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Other Authors: | Beecher, Mary Anne (Interior Design) |
Language: | en_US |
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2010
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Online Access: | http://hdl.handle.net/1993/4283 |
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