There’s something deeply calming about the symmetry of buildings when viewed from below—the way their lines converge toward the sky, making them feel larger than life. I’ve always admired architecture for this reason: it’s art that you can walk inside, ambition cast in concrete and glass.
Kampala’s skyline is slowly changing—each new high-rise standing as a quiet declaration of progress, confidence, and vision. Looking up, I can’t help but feel a sense of optimism. These towers are not just structures; they are dreams reaching upward, reminding us that growth, like architecture, begins from the ground but aspires endlessly skyward.