Architizer profiled ten architects, including Mariam Issoufou, who can - and should - win the Pritzker Prize.
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atelier masōmī is part of Wallpaper’s series on architects, spatial designers and builders shaping West Africa's architectural future.
Read MoreAfrique Magazine interviews Mariam Issoufou Kamara on the importance of architecture that serves more than oneself.
Read MoreWe are proud to announce that Mariam Issoufou Kamara has made the AD100 list.
Read MoreMariam Issoufou Kamara featured on the cover of Platform Architecture Magazine in Italy. The issue focussed on the importance of Listening in architecture.
Read MoreMariam Issoufou Kamara is one of 60 African artists selected by Design Indaba and Google Arts & Culture to take part in the Colours of Africa online exhibition.
Read MoreMariam Issoufou Kamara will be a speaker at the 5th edition of Z-axis conference. This year, the conference addresses the urgency of climate responsive architecture.
Read MoreThese are the buildings by African architects that are changing Africa's architectural landscape.
Read MoreMariam Issoufou Kamara featured in the September ‘Age of Imagination’ issue of Dazed Magazine.
Read MoreMariam Issoufou Kamara talks new projects with Azure Magazine.
Read MoreWe’re featured in Stilwerk Magazine in an article highlighting the work of contemporary African architects.
Read MoreMariam Issoufou Kamara talks to Christophe Châtelot about architecture, Niameys colonial history and our latest projects.
Read MoreWe're proud to announce that Mariam Issoufou Kamara has been appointed as Full Professor of Architecture Heritage and Sustainability at ETH Zurich.
Read MoreSharjah Architecture Triennial 2023 curator Tosin Oshinowo has selected Mariam Issoufou Kamara as one of six members of the curatorial advisory board.
Read MoreWe’re excited to announce that Niamey 2000, a project by united4design, is one of 20 shortlisted projects for the 2022 Aga Khan Award for Architecture.
Read MoreBët-bi is a new museum and centre for culture and community due to open in southwestern Senegal in early 2025.
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