Lyndah Katusiime

The Living Pavilion | KAMWOKYA CHILDREN’S PARK
By Lyndah Katusiime
The LIVING PAVILION blends traditional and modern practices, utilising natural materials such as timber, bricks, and earth to promote sustainable construction. This approach revives community care, encourages interaction through planting, and highlights both the dynamic nature of cultural heritage and the need for better building maintenance in Uganda.

Lyndah Katusiime is a dynamic force at the intersection of photography and architecture, driven by a profound interest in reshaping the future of human habitats. With a keen eye for capturing the essence of space and form, Lyndah seamlessly blends the artistry of photography with the technical precision of architectural design.

Specializing in modular, temporary and bio-architecture, she’s on a mission to redefine traditional notions of built environments through innovative design concepts and sustainable practices. Lyndah envisions a future where human habitats harmonize seamlessly with nature, fostering a symbiotic relationship between inhabitants and their surroundings.

As an advocate for sustainable living and biomimicry, she is deeply involved in projects aimed at creating resilient, adaptable spaces that evolve alongside the needs of their occupants. Through collaborative efforts and forward-thinking design solutions, Lyndah seeks to inspire communities to embrace a more harmonious coexistence with the natural world.