Scaffolding

What is the skeleton of your dream? What holds your ideas together?
And what is hope built on?
Our homes are made of rocks, sand, wood and metal.
Engineers build all this on scaffolding, the exoskeleton of our homes and offices.

The architects sit and plan and think and draw and sketch, and when they are ready, they hand over their work to the engineers, who build a tower of scaffolding on the land which incubates these ideas and dreams for months on end.
But one day, it all comes down, and the world sees the love-child of the architect and the engineer.

In Kampala, structures with scaffolding are everywhere, on every corner, on every street, in every town.
The city is filled with dreamers and builders.
The city is a garden of stories.

These are simply the images of babies, the babies of the dreamers and the builders of Kampala city.
Link to more photos from the walk: See here
Written by Denzel Maniple Everd
(Photos taken from the Kampala Photo Walk organised by Unpublished Africa, Muwado and The Global Shapers Community)
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